16 adjectives to describe bullocks

But the most important consideration was butcher's meat; and for this purpose he went to Rotherhithe, where the plague had not yet appeared, and agreed with a butcher to kill him four fat bullocks, and pickle and barrel them as if for sea stores.

The loose bullocks arrived at sunset, and with shrill cries the mounted herdsmen urged them into and across the swift water.

Two Biparies were driving a string of loaded bullocks to Chittrah from Palamow.

Some of the carts are drawn by little bullocks that trot along as fast as a pony.

As Jack remarked, the scanty rations of black bread and tough meatthe latter the produce of some of the innumerable bullocks which arrived at Sebastopol with convoys, too exhausted and broken down for further servicewere not calculated to cause any feverish excitement to the blood, nor, had it been so, would the temperature have permitted the fever to rise to any undue height.

Lelsing threw his mother's corpse into some bushes, and drove the laden bullocks home.

MILO, a celebrated athlete, born at Crotona, of extraordinary strength, said to have one day carried a live bullock 120 paces along the Olympic course, killed it with his fist, and eaten it up entire at one repast; in old age he attempted to split a tree, but it closed upon his arm, and the wolves devoured him.

For many of the cows and an occasional bullock would have absolutely nothing to do with the festival, but shook their heads and butted sideways with their horns, as often as the red-haired fellow came anywhere near them with the tinsel and brush.

He that is permitted too much of his own will gets to be headstrong, and, like the overfed bullock, difficult to be managed; whereas, he who lives under the displeasure of his fellow-creatures is driven to look closely into himself, and comes, at last, to chasten his spirit by detecting its faults.

The test is to be supernatural, even to bring down fire from heaven to consume the sacrificial bullock on the altar.

Were you to shoot a cow, or were a Mussulman to wound a stray bullock which might have trespassed, and be trampling down his opium or his tobacco crop, and ruining his fields, the Hindoos would rise en masse to revenge the insult offered to their religion.

We have seen that by burning the blood of a bewitched bullock a farmer expected to compel the witch to appear.

Thus perished this dangerous gang of six, by the single hand of this brave hunter, and, as the "commercianto" informed me, he acted as coolly and deliberately as if he were shooting tame bullocks for the market.

We saw the gardens and farm from which the boys supply the whole school family with grain and fresh vegetables; we looked up to the grazing grounds and saw the herd of draught bullocks coming into the home sheds from their Sunday rest in pasture.

Four fable bullocks in the yoke untaught, For sacrifice, the pious hero brought.

The dazzling whiteness of its hue is said to eclipse that of ivory, while its form is described as being more beautiful than anything of the kind ever beheld, and its size to equal that of the tooth of an immense bullock.

16 adjectives to describe  bullocks