WordNet
v. push or force; "He bulled through his demands" [syn: bull]
Usage examples of "bull through".
He was wearing his bull cape and holding a stick with a hook on the end for controlling the bull through the ring in its nose.
Then the cabin was filled with the exultant tbnlrnming of the bull through water, as though she were the body of a violin as the bow was drawn across the bass strings, and Huron trembled with life, lifting and dropping to the new urgency of her run.
Those put to the question were shoved inside the bull through a trapdoor and roasted by a fire built underneath.
The woman could manipulate a bull through a mouse hole without ever letting it know.
The woman could manipu-late a bull through a mousehole without ever letting it know.
I says, 'Tommy'll come a-bustin' outa that jail like a bull through a corral fence.
Their orders were to bull through light opposition and Oleg's team had, apparently, already switched to point without orders.