19 Words to use with bullocks

We drive out in the fresh morning air along the trunk road, which extends southwards of the holy city like a grey ribbon streaked by two parallel lines of lighter colour where the wheels of the bullock-carts have ground the hard metal into dust; and hard by the fifth milestone we come face to face with three stark hills, standing solitary out of the plain.

An offsider is a bullock-drivers assistantone who walks on the off-side of the team and flogs the bullocks on that side when occasion arises.

It is made of thongs of bullock-hide twisted into a small rope about thirty or forty feet long, with a noose formed by a running knot at the end of it.

I’ll be bound you won’t get Such a chance another day, So come and take possession Of my old bullock dray.

Some of the bullock-carriages have rather a classical air, and might, with a little brushing up and decoration, emulate the ancient triumphal car.

He was put to shepherding and bullock-driving, which in itself proves that labourers were at a premium, and that instead of a man having to hunt for a job the job had to hunt for the man.

Nearing the bullock-house it suddenly took a sweep to the left in the form of a wide horseshoe, and in this bend or pocket was situated the bungalow, with a pretty terraced garden sloping gently to the stream.

Mr. Watts wrote to Clive: "They had 100 Europeans, 60 Tellingees, 30 hackerys" (i.e. bullock-waggons) "and 4 elephants with them.

Everywhere we met bullock-teams and drays recently arrived with wool, or on their return to the sheep stations with supplies, but there were few loungers like ourselves in the streets, nearly everyone seeming to have his time fully occupied.

Then there is the kitchen, and a dining-room, and a stable for the bullock trap, in which the released prisoners are brought to the Home, to avoid the risk of a foot journey when their old associates might hinder them on the way.

Love of his limbs, was it that, think you? Body of bullock build, Sap in the bones, and spring in the thew, A lusty youth unspilled?

Evidently Jane's reputation is not that of a bullock-workman in Srinagar!

Ralston listened again to the groaning of the water-wheel, and watched the hooded bullock circle round and round with patient unvarying pace, and the little boy on its back making no difference whatever with a long stick.

Next followed the members of the Council, the merchants, factors, and writers, in order of seniority, in fine bullock coaches or riding on horses, all maintained at the Company's expense.

He had preceded us with a bullock-drayload of furniture and belongings, which was all father had retained of his household property.

Across the battle-field is borne a dull and muffled sound, The fielder like a bullock falls, the ball rolls on the ground.

"See the blood flowing," cried the women, and eagerly caught the stream in a vessel; then the sacrificer dealt another blow which made the bullock jump and struggle until it broke loose and galloped off.

The stockmen and the bushmen and The shepherds leave the station, And the hardy bullock-punchers throw Aside their occupation; While some have horses, some have drays, And some on foot are stalking; We surely must conclude it pays When all are going hawking.

More bullock-skins were fashioned into water-bags, and with their aid and that of a scanty but kindly shower of rain, they crossed the dry stage to Flood's Creek in safety.

19 Words to use with  bullocks