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ox

An ox is an adult male of the cattle family whose sex organs have been removed. The stones had been carried up in wagons pulled by teams of oxen. He's strong as an ox. He'll have no trouble lifting it.

ox

an adult castrated bull of the genus Bos; especially Bos taurus any of various wild bovines especially of the genera Bos or closely related Bibos

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Simple sentences

An ox is captured by the horns, a person is bound by his word.
They had lit a fire fit to roast an ox.
When the cow flies high and the ox flies low, there probably is a twister.
From the old ox, the young one learns to plow.
The plural of ox is oxen.
The arugula that the cow did not want delighted the ox.
He who steals a pin will steal an ox.
Why don't we take a drive round the island on this ox carriage?
Strong as an ox.
An old ox makes straight furrows.
Tom's as strong as an ox, yet nevertheless is a coward.

Movie subtitles

This is ox.
It's real ox.
Pulse ox misreads carbon monoxide poisoning as a normal oxygen saturation.
An old ox is what you are.
The best soldier has no more notion of government than an ox has in playing the fiddle.
Take your foot out of my eye, clumsy ox.
The Ox-Bow.
I don't know you from Adam's off ox.
What will you do with this ox?
Believe as they do and you'll think a cow is a bull and a bull is an ox and an ox is a goat.
Clumsy ox!
You should thank this young man who has the stamina of an ox!
He costs no more than an ox, and cheaper to feed.
Sturdy as an ox.
We only have ox carts, and every ox knows me personally.
You like my little donkey? And my ox?
He's strong as an ox.
Clumsy ox.
Oh, I say, I am a clumsy ox.
So what? So you will be pulled out of here by ox cart.
Henri Fournel can divide an ox in the time that the clock gives 12:00.
Steal from the government and you steal from yourself, you dumb ox!
And here, this one for the ox.
I soon realised I would be a child-martyr. with this viper and that ox.
Like the ox was made to eat and the grape was made to drink.
Come on, ox brains!
Say, you stubborn ox, you're hiding things.
Little Ox!
Little Ox.
It all depends on whose ox gets gold.
He was an ox.
Dumb ox!
I've been walking all the way alongside the wagon, oX-drawn.
Hey, you big ox.

News and current affairs

Indeed, this vainglorious attempt by Kim Jong-il reminds Koreans of the mother bullfrog in Aesop's Fables who puffed herself out to imitate an ox.