Synonym: wild ox. Meaning: [ɑks /ɒks] n. 1. an adult castrated bull of the genus Bos; especially Bos taurus 2. any of various wild bovines especially of the genera Bos or closely related Bibos.
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(151) Musk ox, or Ovibos moschatus, in the Dovrefjell national park, Norway.
(152) Marx here compares the animal-like shouts of the landlords to the ox, at the same time implies that the landlords tore off their mask and treaded on the rules.
(153) An unreasonable person talks senselessly, and a weak ox ploughs sidewise.
(154) Let's say you want to live in Fairbanks, Alaska. If you're a musk ox, you can't build a shelter or buy insulations, so you make your own.
(155) Let us emulate Mother Teresa in giving up the earthshaking undertakings; let us assume the attitude of "like a willing ox with head bowed", and let us start the service bit by bit!
(156) The, policeman hit the man once with his truncheon, and he went down like a felled ox.
(157) Mainly work in the field as Wood, Ceramic, Fabric, Ox bone, Leather, Metal, Resin, Acryl, Natural Stone, and all kind of quality material.
(158) Other highlights included the local delicacies of reindeer in chocolate sauce and spicy musk ox, whales frolicking offshore, and a rather fine pair of seal-skin knickers in the local museum.
(159) The Dutchman was six - foot, a great , red - faced, hot - tempered trek - ox of a man.
(160) The night was drenched in warm soft darkness and she lay staring into it, dull ox.
(161) We also ate the ox - hides which were under the main yard, also sawdust and rats.
(162) In Phoenician as in Hebrew, "aleph" means ox, and "bet" means house; the Greek "alpha" and "beta" are meaningless.
(163) Like proposing person resembling an ox hopeful, up life manner, the individual character that this is Neozoic mainstream crowd is reflected.
(164) Request level change from Kung Ming Control after passing OX.
(165) As the wagon wheel follows the hoof of the ox.
(166) Behold now behemoth,[http://sentencedict.com/ox.html] which I made with thee; he eateth grass as an ox.