Definition of Bulldoggers

1. bulldogger [n] - See also: bulldogger

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bulldoggers

bullcomber
bulldaggers
bulldog
bulldog ant
bulldog calf
bulldog clip
bulldog forceps
bulldog gravies
bulldog gravy
bulldog head
bulldog wrench
bulldogged
bulldogger
bulldoggers (current term)
bulldogging
bulldoggings
bulldogs
bulldoze
bulldozed
bulldozer
bulldozered
bulldozers
bulldozes
bulldozing
bulldust
bulldusts
bulldykes

Literary usage of Bulldoggers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publication by National Child Labor Committee (U.S.), Cleveland Foundation Survey Committee, Emergency Conservation Committee (U.S.) (1916)
"Next come such operating jobs as those of rough- ers, bulldoggers, catchers, and finishers in rod mills, and second and third melters' helpers in open ..."

2. The Metal Trades by Rufus Rolla Lutz (1916)
"Next come such operating jobs as those of rough- ers, bulldoggers, catchers, and finishers in rod mills, and second and third melters' helpers in open ..."

3. Let 'er Buck, a Story of the Passing of the Old West by Charles Wellington Furlong (1921)
"Most of these riders go in for the other major events —the buckaroos in particular are excellent ropers and nervy bulldoggers. Minthorn enters his team of ..."

4. Dogdom: Monthly (1920)
"With the descent of Mr. Coghlan on the bulldoggers of the East, it would not be out of reason to expect Mr. Madden and other of Chicagoan ..."

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