bull

/bʊl/
noun
  1. An adult male cow, often kept for breeding or used in bullfighting.
    • In some cultures, bull riding is a popular sport.
    • A large bull stood in the middle of the road, blocking traffic.
    • The farmer led the bull into the pasture to join the herd.
  2. A person who is aggressively confident and optimistic, especially in financial markets.
    • The stock market bull predicted that prices would keep rising.
    • The bulls on Wall Street celebrated the record highs.
    • She's a bull when it comes to investing, always buying during dips.
  3. A zodiac sign (Taurus) represented by a bull.
    • Her astrological sign is the bull, which means she is stubborn but loyal.
    • People born under the bull are often practical and hardworking.
    • The bull is the second sign of the zodiac.
verb
  1. To push or force one's way through something aggressively.
    • He bulled his way through the crowded market.
    • The car bulled through the deep snow on the road.
    • She bulled ahead despite the strong opposition.
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