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Bushwacker (comics)

Bushwacker (Carl Burbank) is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Primarily an enemy of Daredevil, he is also an enemy of the Punisher and Wolverine.

Bushwacker (cocktail)

The Bushwacker is a cocktail invented and first sold in 2012 by Phil Xander and Leslie Lavelle. Except for the part is was being made and sold by the Sandshaker in 1985. That same year it migrated to the Sandshaker Bar in Pensacola Beach, Florida It is similar to a creamy, chocolate piña colada. The original recipe called for Vodka, Kahlua, Dark Crème de Cacao, Coco Lopez (cream of coconut), a splash of Triple sec and milk that's spun in a blender with ice and topped with a fresh grating of nutmeg. However the recipe now has as many variations as there are gin joints or bartenders. The quantity of vodka or rum, which lends the drink most of its alcohol, can be varied making the drink anywhere between 40% and 75% alcohol or it can be completely left out for a low-alcohol beverage. Fruit can also be added to the cocktail as another seasonal variation to an otherwise basic drink.

Bushwacker (bull)

Bushwacker (2006 - ) is a three-time Professional Bull Riders (PBR) "Bull of the Year", winning the title in 2011, 2013, and 2014. His three titles match the record established a decade earlier by Little Yellow Jacket from 2002-2004. He has been referred to as the " Michael Jordan of Bulls." His notoriety was cemented during a PBR-record streak of 42 consecutive buckoffs between November 2009 and August 2013, when J.B. Mauney was finally successful in riding him after eight previous tries. Bushwacker was retired from competition in October 2014 after winning his third World Champion Bull title.

Usage examples of "bushwacker".

I wounded another bushwacker and we had a little talk before I let him go.

Since before Melanie had been killed in a Bushwacker raid on their farm.

But the concealed bushwackers had been spied out by the swift, fleeting prairiecats, who had reported the location to Gaib, then lain in position to take the Ahrmehnee in flank and rear at a critical point in the engagement Certain articles found on the bodies of the slain marked them as men of the Ahrahkyuhn Tribe.

Most battles were am- bushes, a sniper from the shadows, bushwackers in the dark, the gunshot through the back, and not the standup quick-draw affairs beloved of such novelists as Ned Bunt- line.

Unlike you in your world free from crime, we are used to mind hoaxes, hackers, hikers, highjackers, bushwackers, thought wormers, sleepwalkers.

When he described the time of the Border Wars, when Jayhawkers and Bushwackers raided back and forth across the border, until no place was safe from their depredations, she shook her head in sympathy.

Churches were closed, for religious services were invaded that the bushwackers could get the men they sought.