Synonym: jump, leap, spring, vault. Antonym: hind. Similar words: bucket, duck, suck, tuck, fuck, truck, fucking. Meaning: [bʌk] n. 1. a gymnastic horse without pommels and with one end elongated; used lengthwise for vaulting 2. a piece of paper money worth one dollar 3. United States author whose novels drew on her experiences as a missionary in China (1892-1973) 4. a framework for holding wood that is being sawed 5. mature male of various mammals (especially deer or antelope). v. 1. to strive with determination 2. resist 3. move quickly and violently 4. jump vertically, with legs stiff and back arched.
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61. All the young men were bucks - a young buck in the old days used to be a gentleman.
62. With construction at a standstill, the dam stood half-complete across the buck River in Columbia, Tennessee.
63. Some patients and carers were also unhappy about what they saw as sub-optimal care or different services passing the buck.
64. They shot a buck and scared a bighorn lamb off a cliff, their first fresh meat in weeks.
65. Flip open any page and somebody is making a buck.
66. The impact had caused it to buck like a frightened horse.
67. All you had to do was write about it afterwards, and you could make a real fast buck.
68. When Buck and Ratso go to another greasy spoon, a crazy is ranting in the background.
69. We are all buck naked before the information providers of this world.
70. Others would prefer just to fuel the war - and make a quick buck at the same time.
71. One day I took the beasts hunting and they raised a big fat buck.
72. The contractor may subcontract out much of the work, but the contractor is where the buck stops in terms of responsibility.
73. I remember one feller that came in - a respectable buck, a docker.
74. I say, buck up, Bill - if you're man enough for Gennifer, you're man enough for me!
75. I had a succession of pets - water buck, impala, young zebra.
76. And then they say - I want a new pair of shoes, Buck sweetie.
77. Buck was too ambitious with his shot from a bad lie.
78. Last year it took 32 % of the mobile phone market and is looking to buck the worldwide trend.
79. Fallow deer, he says, are less pricey - a buck will fetch around £4-500, a doe about £80-90.
80. When anything like this happened, every office-holder in the community made speeches passing the buck on to the police department.
81. He could become the first Buck to achieve the statistical feat for the season since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar did it in 1974-75.
82. He stumbled, but before he could fall, he was spun around and Buck Leeper grabbed him by his lapel.
83. Buck was sports director at radio station KMOX in St. Louis.
84. And he registers genuine hurt at the fact that Buzzy regards Buck as more of a father figure than himself.
85. Apparently Skipper landed, felt extremely pleased with himself and threw an enormous buck with a twist in it.
86. Where the actual film is unfocused, slack and sentimental, the trailer for Uncle Buck is a minor masterpiece.
87. You were in charge of that project, so don't try to pass the buck.
88. Every so often, some one would buck the trend: in 1982 Mr Kinnock was dropped from the slate, but kept his place.http://sentencedict.com
89. I'd moved my head far too quickly for it to look natural, and the buck shot off up the bank.
90. You are the Chairman of the company that made it and the buck for lacklustre design stops with you.