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Definition of Bullfrogs
1. bullfrog [n] - See also: bullfrog
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bullfrogs
Literary usage of Bullfrogs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An American Glossary by Richard Hopwood Thornton (1912)
"1801 Should Retta poor Phelim forsake, The world into mourning would go, And
bullfrogs would grunt at his fate, Spirit of the Farmers' Museum, p. ..."
2. Vetoes by the Governor of Bills Passed by the Gerneral Assembly by Pennsylvania Governor (1915)
""An act to regulate the catching or taking, within this Commonwealth, of bullfrogs
and terrapin, and providing a penalty therefor," approved the sixth day ..."
3. The Unseen Host, and Other War Plays: The Unseen Host, Mothers of Men, Pawns by Percival Wilde (1917)
"... where, in the impenetrable depths of the marshes, bullfrogs swim across the
invisible line a thousand times in the course of a day, without troubling ..."
4. The Boy Scouts' Year Book by Boy Scouts of America (1917)
"Some boys refer to all frogs as bullfrogs, but there is only one species entitled
to that name. When he is full-grown, he is a big, burly fellow with a ..."
5. Biodiversity and the Management of the Madrean Archipelago: The Sky Islands edited by Leonard F. DeBano (1999)
"In addition to mapped localities, we observed bullfrogs crossing public roads on
five ... Possession and intentional spread of bullfrogs continued in 1994, ..."
6. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science by Kansas Academy of Science (1922)
"When bullfrogs or other large frogs are desired for food or for examination ...
Fishing for bullfrogs with a long bamboo pole and short weighted line baited ..."