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Bullocks - Wikipedia Bullock's was a chain of full-line department stores from 1907 through 1995, headquartered in Los Angeles, growing to operate across California, Arizona and Nevada Bullock's also operated as many as seven more upscale Bullocks Wilshire specialty department stores across Southern California
BULLOCK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary One poor bullock laid down by the way and we were obliged to leave it The other end of the rope is fastened to the necks of a pair of bullocks There are some peasants, with three bullocks, coming down the valley, and there are four armed horsemen riding behind them
Bullock - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Bullock is another word for a steer or a young bull Most bullocks are raised for meat production, although some farmers have been known to keep their favorite bullock as a pet Bullocks are essentially young male cows, and the term usually refers to animals that have been castrated
History of Bullocks Wilshire | Southwestern Law School Steeped in the glamour of another era's rich and famous, the Bullocks Wilshire building is a stunning, masterly crafted Art Deco treasure that occupies a special place in Los Angeles history
bullock - Wiktionary, the free dictionary bullock (third-person singular simple present bullocks, present participle bullocking, simple past and past participle bullocked) To bully quotations
Bullock’s - Vintage Fashion Guild In 1929, Bullock and business partner P G Winnett opened the second Bullock’s store, a luxury branch on Wilshire Boulevard The lavishly appointed Art Deco-style Bullock’s Wilshire was designed with an elite clientele in mind
Bullocks Definition Meaning | YourDictionary (slang, euphemistic) Expression of frustration The young classes for bullocks were established in 1880 They do not use the plough; nor do they possess buffaloes, bullocks or cows; their only agricultural implement is a long-handled iron hoe
Bullocks - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English In some dialects, 'bullocks' refers broadly to cattle, while in others, it specifically means castrated male cattle The word 'bullocks' has Old English origins, derived from the Old English words 'bula' (bull) and 'ox' (oxen) It has been used for centuries to refer to young castrated bulls