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bulger

/buhl-jer/US // ˈbʌl dʒər //

公牛,公仔,公牛队,公牛人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Golf.

    • : a wood having a convex face, now rarely used.

Examples

  • Billy Bulger went in front of 10 grand juries and nothing stuck.

  • Whitey Bulger, the infamous Boston mobster, disappeared off the face of the earth and managed to stay hidden for 16 years.

  • Bulger was ultimately discovered when a neighbor recognized pictures of his companion, Barbara Greig, on a television show.

  • This decision turned the trial of Whitey Bulger into one of the most lopsided cases in the history of jurisprudence.

  • Bulger declared the trial a “sham” and exercised his right to not testify.

  • The first of them was Captain Bulger, an unfortunate martinet, though a man of good conscience and high ideals.

  • He longed tragically to go with Bulger and meet a couple of swell dames, but he knew how it would be.

  • Bulger, considered in relation to the sex not his own, was what he himself would have termed "a smooth little piece of work."

  • But he did confide to his successor that if he, Bulger, ever found Breede under his heel, Breede could expect no mercy.

  • Bulger consumed another high-ball, filled his cigarette case, and the two stood a moment on Broadway.