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Definition of Bullhorns
1. bullhorn [n] - See also: bullhorn
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bullhorns
Literary usage of Bullhorns
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A survey of London by John Stow (1842)
"The arches or bowes thereupon, with the bullhorns, five in number, to wit, one
at each corner, and one on the top in the middle upon the arches, ..."
2. The White House Garden by William Seale, Erik Kvalsvik (1995)
"In the midst of fountains, bronze statuary, and elm trees, noisy protesters wield
painted signs and bullhorns and sometimes pause to play chess at lunchtime ..."
3. Repression of Montagnards: Conflicts Over Land and Religion in Vietnam's by Sidney Jones, Malcolm Smart, Joe Saunders, Human Rights Watch (Organization) (2002)
"... several Highlander leaders spoke over hand-held microphones and bullhorns,
outlining the demands for independence and religious freedom. ..."
4. Magazine of Natural History edited by John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson (1834)
"The fishermen's wives call them bullhorns, which supposes a prior knowledge of
their appearance. Among them are sometimes found a lew of I. exigua; which, ..."