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Webster Dictionary :: Bunch

BUNCH, n. 1. A protuberance; a hunch; a knob or lump; as the bunch on a camel's ...

Webster Dictionary :: Bumpkinly

BUMP'KINLY, a. Clownish. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Bumpkin

BUMP'KIN, n. [bump, large, swelling.] An awkward heavy rustic; a clown, or count...

Webster Dictionary :: Bumper

BUMP'ER, n. A cup or glass filled to the brim, or till the liquor runs over.

Webster Dictionary :: Bump

BUMP, n. [L. bombus, and Eng. pomp.,from swelling, thrusting out.] 1. A swelling...

Webster Dictionary :: Bumkin

BUM'KIN, n. [See Bumpkin .] A short boom projecting from each bow of a ship, to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Bumboat

BUM'BOAT, n. A small boat, for carrying provisions to a ship at a distance from ...

Webster Dictionary :: Bumbard

BUM'BARD, n. [See Bombard .]

Webster Dictionary :: Bumbailiff

BUMBA'ILIFF, n. [A corruption of bound bailiff.] In England, an under-bailiff; a...

Webster Dictionary :: Bum

BUM, n. The buttocks; the part on which we sit. BUM , v.i. To make a noise.

Webster Dictionary :: Bulwark

BUL'WARK, n. 1. In fortification, a bastion, or a rampart; a mound of earth roun...

Webster Dictionary :: Bultel

BUL'TEL, n. [See Bolt .] A bolter or bolting cloth; also, bran. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Bulrush

BUL'RUSH, n. [bole, or boll, and rush.] A large kind of rush, growing in wet lan...

Webster Dictionary :: Bully

BULL'Y, n. A noisy, blustering overbearing fellow, more distinguished for insole...

Webster Dictionary :: Bulls-eye

BULL'S-EYE, n. [bull and eye.] Among seamen, a piece of wood in the form of a ri...

Webster Dictionary :: Bullock

BULL'OCK, n. An ox, or castrated bull. In America,it is applied to a full grown ox.

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