-
neck,
which often resulted in the
death of the
bull.
Crowds in
London during the
Royal Entry of
James VI and I in
March 1604 were
entertained by
bull-baiting...
- A
bull is an
intact (i.e., not castrated)
adult male of the
species Bos
taurus (cattle). More
muscular and
aggressive than the
females of the same species...
-
incessant speaker.
Chaldan is the god of the Arends, and his
totem animal is the
bull.
Chaldan emphasises pride and
militaristic tradition as virtues; therefore...
- Eru Taḻuvuṭal and Manju-virattu, is a
traditional event in
which a zebu
bull (Bos indicus), such as the
Pulikulam or Kan****am breeds, is
released into...
- the
bull in a
large muscle at the back of the
neck; thus
begins the work of
lowering his head. The
picador continues to stab at the
bull's neck, leading...
- he is the
owner of a
Paris wine shop and
leader of the Jacquerie. "A
bull-
necked, martial-looking man of
thirty ... He was a dark man altogether, with...
-
thrust his sword, deep into the
Bull's neck, and
killed it").
Bull-leaping was portra**** in
Crete and
myths related to
bulls throughout Greece. The cosmic...
-
strong fliers, with a
stiff wing
action quite unlike the gulls. They look
bull-
necked compared to gulls, and have
short stubby bills. They are long-lived,...
- be akin to the
bull fights of Spain. However, in this case, the
fight is to win
prizes by
holding on to the
bulls’
neck or horn. The
bull is
never killed...
-
pierce the
muscle on the back of the
bull's neck in
order to
straighten the
bull's charge. To
fatigue the
bull's neck muscles and
general stamina as it tries...