A sturdy thickset short-haired breed with a large head and strong undershot lower jaw; developed originally in England for bull baiting.
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Examples for "bulldog"
1According to IRIIRI, the French bulldog is not just a French bulldog.
2The butts of the bulldog revolvers in their hip pockets were exposed.
3The bulldog found the first bone and then disappeared after the second.
4You have never to my knowledge taken a bulldog grip on anything.
5I prefer you as the bulldog, rather than as the fawning cur.
1The couple has an English bulldog, Marvin, who wheezes in the corner.
2Do you know you haven't altered a mite, you funny English bulldog?
3Photo: An English bulldog; one of the breeds vets are most concerned about
4Besides, did you ever know the English bulldog to let go?
5In both looks and attitude, Churchill embodied the fighting spirit of the English bulldog.
6Fittingly the nine-year-old English bulldog is named after basketballer O.J.
7Decades after Steinbeck, Joshua Dudley Greer also hit the road with his pooch, an English bulldog named Echo.
8She kept her house ice-cold, as much for her own comfort as for that of her ancient English bulldog.
9The English bulldog, for example, is going through a resurgence in popularity, whereas purebred dogs are no longer preferred.
10John Levine never did a wiser or a kinder thing than to give the brindle English bulldog to Lydia.
11The English bulldog fights silently, and bite as hard as he will, you will hear little beyond a low growl.
12Sadly Nelly, an English Bulldog, has since died and was awarded the famous collar posthumously.
13A lot of people like French and English bulldogs but don't realize the problems that come along with their anatomic structures.
14"American bulldogs and Old English bulldogs are larger than you described, unless you saw a puppy..."
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