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Jul 31, 2022 · After his fishing boat is "periscoped", ex US footballer Bulldozer docks in an Italian port, where local criminals and American soldiers fight each other. Locals discover Bulldozer's talents and challenge the Yanks to a football game.
1870s. The earliest known use of the noun bulldozer is in the 1870s. OED's earliest evidence for bulldozer is from 1876, in New Orleans Republican. It is also recorded as a verb from the 1870s. bulldozer is perhaps formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: bulldoze v., ‑er suffix1. See etymology.
Oct 26, 2022 · bulldozer (n.) bulldozer. (n.) "person who intimidates others by threats or violence," 1876, agent noun from bulldoze (q.v.). The sense was extended to "an engine-powered ground-clearing caterpillar tractor" in 1930. also from 1876.
Oct 26, 2020 · The earliest newspaper occurrences of ‘bulldozers’ and ‘bulldozing’ Hendrickson’s uncertainty about who the first bulldozers were and what they were trying to accomplish is a tribute to the effectiveness of an early counternarrative propagated by newspapers aligned with the Democratic party arguing that the original bulldozers weren’t white vigilantes from Mississippi and Louisiana ...
Feb 19, 2018 · As early as November 1876, attempts were made to explain the origin of the new terms bulldozer and bulldoze. There were two conflicting theories: both posited bull-dose as the original form of bulldoze , but one theory said that it meant a dose fit for a bull , while the other said that it meant a dose of the bull , bull being an abbreviation of bull-whip , denoting a whip with a long heavy ...
Oct 30, 2024 · bulldozer (plural bulldozers) A tractor with caterpillar tracks and an attached blade for pushing earth and building debris for coarse preliminary surface grading, demolishing building structures, etc. Synonym: dozer (clipping) Hypernym: heavy equipment. Coordinate terms: backhoe, front-end loader, grader. 1943 September and October, “Railway ...
Sep 2, 2023 · In 1925, when a machine appeared that could change everything in its path through sheer force, it took the name bulldozer from the bullwhip and changed the meaning of the word. We call a powerful ...
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