- John Bullishness
- noun see John Bull
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
john bullishness — noun see john bull * * * John Bullish, typically English: »We can be grateful to our transatlantic cousin for speaking his mind with such John Bullish bluntness (Atlantic). –John Bullishness … Useful english dictionary
John Bull — John Bullish. John Bullishness. John Bullism. 1. England; the English people. 2. the typical Englishman. [1705 15; named after John Bull, chief character in Arbuthnot s allegory The History of John Bull (1712)] * * * ▪ English symbol in… … Universalium
John Bull — noun Etymology: John Bull, character typifying the English nation in The History of John Bull (1712) by John Arbuthnot Date: 1778 1. the English nation personified ; the English people 2. a typical Englishman • John Bullish adjective • John… … New Collegiate Dictionary
john bullish — adjective see john bull * * * John Bullish, typically English: »We can be grateful to our transatlantic cousin for speaking his mind with such John Bullish bluntness (Atlantic). –John Bullishness … Useful english dictionary
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