-
Icelandic bull "nonsense",
Middle English bull "falsehood", or the verb bull "
befool, mock, cheat". As the
Oxford English Dictionary points out, the epithet...
- to be the most
Impudent Abuse of
Common Sense which Ever was
Invented to
Befool Mankind. However, in 1821 a
canal was
built through the land and his body...
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April 2013.
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Retrieved 20 July 2017. "2008 election...
- to be the most
Impudent Abuse of
Common Sense which Ever was
Invented to
Befool Mankind." He also
wrote his epitaph: "Stranger—Beneath this Cone in Uncons[e]crated...
- US
conspired to
remove him". Al Jazeera. 14
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- ‘nonsense’; also M[iddle] E[nglish] bull BUL ‘falsehood’, and BULL v.3, to
befool, mock, cheat.") Platt, John (1876). A
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