Definition of «bullock»

A bullock is a young bull, typically between 1-4 years old. It can also refer to an ox that has not been castrated or one that is over four years old.

Usage examples

  1. Bullock: a male bovine animal, typically castrated, used for draft purposes in some agricultural settings.
  2. Bullock cart: a traditional type of cart or wagon pulled by bullocks, commonly used in some rural areas for transport of goods or people.
  3. Bullock race: a popular event in certain cultural festivals, where bullocks are paired and raced against each other, showcasing their speed and agility.
  4. Bullock team: a group of bullocks harnessed together to pull heavy loads, such as plows or wagons, on a farm.
  5. Bullock yoke: a wooden, U-shaped frame placed around the necks of a pair of bullocks to distribute the weight evenly when pulling a cart or equipment.
  6. Bullock market: a specific market or area where bullocks are bought and sold, often frequented by farmers or those in need of working animals.

Sentences with «bullock»

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  • The buses have to swerve around bullock carts, and if there's an elephant in the road then everything grinds to a halt. (thetravelmagazine.net)
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