Aún no tenemos significados para "great ox".
1A great ox has stood upon his tongue, Johnson said.
2Otherwise, I'll be staring at her like a great ox.
3A great ox once again has stood on his tongue.
4The great ox-waggons are almost totally destroyed or burnt.
5In distant Karjala, a part of Kalevala, was a great ox, the largest in the world.
6There was population,-oneman and one great ox.
7Oh, come on, you great ox!
8He made great ox-eyes at her, his hand still begging, its blunt fingers curled upward like a thirsty cup.
9And while I slept my comrades, who had cast eyes of envy on the great ox-hide, said one to another:-
10He had a great ox in the Smithfield Cattle Show, and met our Lupton uncles there not as an unsuccessful man.
11The contestants drew lots to see who would wrestle whom, and Antony ended up with a great ox of a man facing him.
12Cellini calls this man, his bitter foe and rival, 'Buaccio' or the ' great ox, blockhead,' instead of Baccio, which is shortened for Bartolommeo.
13I had to give Herr Leonhard Groland my great ox horn, and to Hans Ebner I had to give my large rosary of cedarwood.
14We have perished: this is my true speech to you; but, if you want the flattering style, the Pellaan's great ox is in the shades.
15He swung on her malevolently, "You must turn great ox-eyes toward Guillem, whose most courageous work is to levy tribute of a dungeon!"
16Great ox-waggons full of refugees, all in their best clothes, came in from side-roads.
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