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Example sentences for "bulldogs"

Lexicographically close words:
bull; bulla; bullace; bullae; bulldog; bulldozer; bulldozers; bulles; bullet; bulletin
  1. Now those bulldogs of Pryors' are as mild as kittens with a man who knows the right word.

  2. Father said there was a distinct relationship between a smoke house and a dog kennel, and bulldogs were best.

  3. At almost dusk, and frozen so stiff I could scarcely hang to the limb, I heard the bulldogs at Pryors' begin to rave.

  4. I was no more dumb than he was, until his bulldogs scared me so my heart got all tangled up with my stomach, my lungs, and my liver.

  5. As Alice said, "Bulldogs do give you such large, wet, pink kisses.

  6. Bulldogs almost always have something the matter with their feet, and it always comes on when least required.

  7. Their action did not affect the course of the war, but they clung like bulldogs to a most difficult task, and eventually, when strengthened by the relieving column, made their way to Mafeking.

  8. Up on the bullet-swept hill the long fringes of fighting men took no more heed of the elements than would two bulldogs who have each other by the throat.

  9. Passing the Bloemfontein-Ladybrand line at Israel Poort he swept southwards, with British columns still wearily trailing behind him, like honest bulldogs panting after a greyhound.

  10. There's two bulldogs comin' to grips in this deal or I'm a domn poor prophet!

  11. The two bulldogs is goin' to have it now, sure as I'm a foot high!

  12. Bulldogs have virtues all their own, but they are not spaniels; and there was despair in Tibe's brown eyes, as he threw one last look of appeal at his friends before disappearing under the green carpet.

  13. Bulldogs were formerly employed in bull-baiting, and the tenacity of their grip is proverbial.

  14. Tramps and other people are afraid of bulldogs because of their frightful appearance, but as you can see, if you know Mike, they are often as gentle as lambs.

  15. Bulldogs we are known as, and bulldogs the British were to prove themselves in the course of this tremendous upheaval.

  16. The men told me that there are never many where the bulldogs are plentiful, as these big fellows eat the mosquitoes.

  17. The big Labrador bulldogs (flies as large as wasps) were out in force that day, as well as the tiny sandflies.

  18. Elliott was beside him and two bulldogs covered the rear.

  19. Up and down the majestic stream, as far as the eye could reach, the grim, slaty-hued forms of Uncle Sam's sea bulldogs swung at anchor.

  20. There can be no doubt that the fancy bulldogs of the present day, now that they are not used for bull-baiting, have become greatly reduced in size, without any express intention on the part of the breeder.

  21. Lloyd[73] asserts that our bloodhounds and bulldogs have been tried, and cannot withstand the cold of the northern European forests.

  22. Still, his special association with bulldogs and terriers was regarded as something of a handicap by the exhibitors of other kinds of dogs in this class, which, as it happened, was an unusually full one.

  23. One of the bulldogs was a really magnificent creature of the famous Stone strain, whose only fault seemed to be a club-foot.

  24. He said coolly, "Let us see what sport these English bulldogs will make.

  25. They will first raise their hairs, show their teeth, then growl, and then seize upon each other with all their strength and fury; and bulldogs have something of the same kind of honor, for they scorn to retreat.

  26. Thus, we see, nations resemble bulldogs who happen to meet.

  27. Lily had only a careless glance for the boy-violinist, who was wiping his eye-glasses and pulling at his cuffs, while a call-boy was adjusting the false seat into which two bulldogs would presently dig their teeth.

  28. There's no country but old England can turn out bulldogs like that, lads who jump from the gutter to the top of the bill!

  29. Orpheus left the stage, with his bulldogs hanging to him.

  30. We learn in suffering Gobies and bulldogs what we teach in song.

  31. He wrote poetry, and abhorred bulldogs and motor-cars] "Oh!

  32. But the subject of bulldogs appealed to him, because he saw it didn't amuse his rival.

  33. But," said I, "weren't you afraid the bulldogs would get you?

  34. Since the teeth of bulldogs no longer met, we desired passionately to explore the forbidden farm, and had, indeed, extracted a free commission from my father so to do, but my mother had procrastinated and put us off.

  35. And besides," he said, "there weren't any bulldogs on that farm.

  36. As companions and friends Miniature Bulldogs are faithful, fond, and even foolish in their devotion, as all true friends should be.

  37. Prior to 1902 French Bulldogs were imported into this country with the object of resuscitating the strain of bantam Bulldogs, which in course of years had been allowed to dwindle in numbers, and were in danger of becoming extinct.

  38. When bull-baiting was prohibited by law the sportsmen of the period turned their attention to dog-fighting, and for this pastime the Bulldogs were specially trained.

  39. The breeding of Bulldogs requires unlimited patience, as success is very difficult to attain.

  40. It has been ascertained that Bulldogs which have been reared out of doors are the least liable to suffer from indigestion, torpidity of the liver, asthma or other chest ailments, whilst they invariably have the hardiest constitution.

  41. In order to obtain greater quickness of movement many of the Bulldogs were crossed with a terrier, although some fanciers relied on the pure breed.

  42. However, the Toy Bulldog Club then started, took the dogs vigorously in hand, and thanks to unceasing efforts, Toy Bulldogs have always since been catered for at an ever increasing number of shows.

  43. Owing to their lethargic disposition, young Bulldogs are somewhat liable to indigestion, and during the period of puppyhood it is of advantage to give them a tablespoonful of lime water once a day in their milk food.

  44. Our bulldogs differ from those which were formerly used for baiting bulls.

  45. English bulldogs in India, i, 38; resemblance between Sivatherium and Niata cattle, i.

  46. We did not have many ships, but they were like so many bulldogs in a flock of sheep.

  47. Charge after charge was made, but like bulldogs the Yankee soldiers held their ground.

  48. As Alice said, 'Bulldogs do give you such large, wet, pink kisses.

  49. As he came closer the bulldogs ran towards him in a friendly way.

  50. The three boys did not know what to do, but as the bulldogs came closer, Andy ran for a nearby tree.

  51. As they came down out of the tree, he whistled to the bulldogs and they crouched behind him.

  52. The Chamberlain’s bulldogs held him beneath the ears; on the left side hung Strapczyna; on the right Sprawnik, choking his throat, sucked out the black blood.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bulldogs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.