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bullion [ˈbʊljən] N

I . publish [ˈpʌblıʃ] VB trans

II . publish [ˈpʌblıʃ] VB intr

II . bully [ˈbʊlı] VB trans

bullet [ˈbʊlıt] N

bulldog [ˈbʊldɒg] N

bullock [ˈbʊlək] N

2. bullock:

I . polish [ˈpɒlıʃ] VB trans

polish [ˈpɒlıʃ]

II . English [ˈıŋglıʃ] N

1. English:

foolish [ˈfuːlıʃ] ADJ

▶ foolishly ADV
▶ foolishness N

banish [ˈbænıʃ] VB trans

2. banish:

▶ banishment N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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L1, the net change in the trading float of shares, is bullish as corporate buying outweighs corporate selling.
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The price increase had its firm foundations in the incumbent bullish market dynamics of the mid-2000s.
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In this strategy, the investor will first make a market hunch; if that hunch is bullish he will want to go long.
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This leaves more potential sellers than buyers, despite the bullish sentiment.
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From oversold levels, an advance above 100 and trend line breakout could be considered bullish.
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His routines have been described as brash and bullish.
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It is bullish for live cattle over the long-term, but short-term it is certainly negative.
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He has a bullish personality and attitude but is really a kind person.
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When the market reverses and the potential for a bull bar disappears, it leaves the bullish traders trapped in a bad trade.
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Due to bullish grain production forecast, winter wheat was not planted in 1958 leaving no harvest in the spring of 1959.
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