Used in a Sentence

bulldog

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for bulldog.

Editorial note

If you saw a large bulldog, it would sound strange to call it a 'great bulldog' instead of a 'great big bulldog' or other adjective.

Examples19
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

The original form of this breed, the British bulldog.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of bulldog gathered in one view.

noun

The original form of this breed, the British bulldog.

noun

A stubborn or determined person.

noun

A refractory material used as a furnace lining, obtained by calcining the cinder or slag from the puddling furnace of a rolling mill.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for bulldog.

Example sentences

1

If you saw a large bulldog, it would sound strange to call it a 'great bulldog' instead of a 'great big bulldog' or other adjective.

2

Is the exchange just using the police as a bulldog to avoid having to implement technical fixes for these problems?

3

You have bigger bulldog to feed, need more and more $ at higher and higher valuations.

4

That's why Bulldog is also on a break, they don't want to play with standins.

5

Sometimes there's an external force contributing to worry, like having to pay rent or living in an apartment with a rabid bulldog.

6

I find myself to be a bit of bulldog myself, and it's hard to change ingrained habits.

7

I have a bulldog, and not only does he fetch, he can fetch me beer!

8

My point is they, especially the Bulldog breeds are fragile.

9

I know people hate Ballmer, but who would you rather have at your side of the negotiating table, humble Nadella or bulldog Ballmer?

10

If you want a smart, energetic dog, and enjoy doing things like agility, you're probably going to go after a herding group dog rather than a bulldog.

11

Dalmatian deafness, Bulldog respiration, King Charles Spaniel syringomyelia, etc...

12

I use a brand called Bulldog that uses ground up coconut shell's.

Quote examples

1

If someone says "I have a great bulldog", it generally means a bulldog that's excellent in some way.

2

Can you imagine any bulldog you’ve ever met taking on a bull?").

3

The Washington Post did this in print form, with stories in the early "bulldog" edition often modified and expanded before appearing in the final edition.

4

If someone says "I have a great brown bulldog", it's more likely that they're now using 'great' to talk about size.

Proper noun examples

1

I had a French Bulldog, and she was indeed the sweetest thing ever.

2

A Bullmastiff, and mixed breed American Bulldog/Pit.

3

An amazingly robust versioning system called Bulldog...

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use bulldog in a sentence?

If you saw a large bulldog, it would sound strange to call it a 'great bulldog' instead of a 'great big bulldog' or other adjective.

What does bulldog mean?

The original form of this breed, the British bulldog.

What part of speech is bulldog?

bulldog is commonly used as noun.