Buns-off–one-s
buns off, one’s
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a type of gas burner, commonly used in chemical laboratories, with which a very hot, practically nonluminous flame is obtained by allowing air to enter at the base and mix with the gas. Historical Examples A Textbook of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Cornelius Beringer and John Jacob Beringer noun a […]
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(of a goat or calf) to push with the horns or head; butt. Baseball. to bat (a pitched ball) very gently so that it rolls into the infield close to home plate, usually by holding the bat loosely in hands spread apart and allowing the ball to bounce off it. to push (something) with the […]
- Buntline
one of the ropes attached to the foot of a square sail to haul it up to the yard for furling. Ned, 1823–86, pen name of Edward Zane Carroll Judson. Historical Examples Down the Rhine Oliver Optic The Sailor’s Word-Book William Henry Smyth An Autobiography of Buffalo Bill (Colonel W. F. Cody) Buffalo Bill (William […]
- Bunt-order
a dominance hierarchy seen in herds of cattle, established and maintained by bunting.