12 adjectives to describe bulldogs

The whole 30 men were on the ground rolling in the sawdust, the Japs rolling over and under the Russians, twisting their legs and arms in an unknown manner, and making them yell for help like a mastiff that has trifled in an overbearing manner with a little bulldog, until the bulldog got mad and began the chewing act on the mastiff's fore leg.

Aroused by these sounds or for other reasons not to be discovered, there emerged from under a table on which was piled "The Lives of the Chief Justices" a bulldog, cylindrical and rigid with years.

And the night after I was told of that I sat over my fire in my little upper room, my study, in my father's house, with his praisehis rare praiseand his sound counsels ringing in my ears, and I smoked my favourite pipethe formidable bulldog of adolescenceand thought of that door in the long white wall.

Keep a scarecrow in the yard, Fierce old bulldog near 'em; Chase off joy that's tryin' hard To come in an' cheer 'em.

And the night after I was told of that I sat over my fire in my little upper room, my study, in my father's house, with his praisehis rare praiseand his sound counsels ringing in my ears, and I smoked my favourite pipethe formidable bulldog of adolescenceand thought of that door in the long white wall.

Anthony has a magnificent bulldog, broad-chested, and a very Goliath among dogs.

Dey was mean; dey was meaner dan bulldogs.

When he got thus far in his picturings he would shut his eyes, stretch out his long limbs, and call to Jake, his solemn bulldog, and pat his wrinkled head.

The third member was a thick short bulldog of a woman, who, from the masterly way in which she kept corduroys from slipping into the village smithy and saved the cleric from drifting to a sailor's grave in the duck-pond, seemed to be the controlling spirit of the party.

Whereat the Prince had twisted his mustachios fiercely (with an accompaniment, no doubt, of sub voce profanity) and had proceeded to amuse himself until luncheon with an exceedingly ugly bulldog he had brought with him.

Robert had been given a pure-blooded bulldog of a rare breed, which tolerated no interference from any person except him or his mother, and which would allow no familiarity with her on the part of strangers; so that when a neighbor came in he was not permitted to shake hands with her, for the dog at once showed his teeth.

The wary and faithful 'bulldogs' guarded the doorway; the marshal, predecessor of the modern omniscient Brown, advanced respectfully behind the proctor into the room, and passing a penetrating glance from one youth to the other, all of whomexcept Theodore againhe knew by sightfor that is the pride and pleasure of a marshalmentally registered their names in secret hopes of getting half-a-crown a-piece to forget them again.

12 adjectives to describe  bulldogs