bulldog ant
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of bulldog ant
First recorded in 1850–55
Example Sentences
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The kangaroo—The koala—The bulldog ant—Some quaint and delightful birds—The kookaburra—Cunning crows and cockatoo.
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A bulldog ant must have stung the boss.
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He'd have to go out and sleep in the scrub, where the mosquitoes and bulldog ants would bite him out of his sleep.
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Generally speaking, whenever I saw a shady desert oak-tree there was an enormous bulldog ants' nest under it, and I was prevented from sitting in its shade.
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There is one specially vicious ant called the bulldog ant, because of its pluck.
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