What is a "water bull"? Just a bull living near the water? Or some other animal (like, for instance, the "sea lion", which is not a lion at all, or the "bullfrog", that is a special kind of frog) ? Thank you
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[nq:1]What is a "water bull"? Just a bull living near the water? [/nq] Let's have some context.
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[nq:1]What is a "water bull"?
Just a bull living near the water?
[/nq] Let's have some context.
How was the term used?
Could it be a typo for 'water bill'?
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[nq:1]What is a "water bull"? Just a bull living near the water? Or some other animal (like, for instance, the "sea lion", which is not a lion at all, or the "bullfrog", that is a special kind of frog) ?[/nq] Let's have some context. How was the term used? Could it be a typo for 'water bill'?
[nq:2]What is a "water bull"? Just a bull living near ... the "bullfrog", that is a special kind of frog) ?[/nq] [nq:1]Let's have some context. How was the term used?[/nq] It's the title of an abstract work of art by the American painter Jackson Pollock
[nq:2]What is a "water bull"? Just a bull living near ... the "bullfrog", that is a special kind of frog) ?[/nq] [nq:1]Let's have some context. How was the term used?[/nq] It's the title of an abstract work of art by the American painter Jackson Pollock small-image 162 the water bull c 1946 sm.jpg [nq:1]Could it be a typo for 'water bill'?[/nq] No
[nq:2]Let's have some context. How was the term used?[/nq] [nq:1]It's the title of an abstract work of art by the American painter Jackson Pollock small-image 162 the water bull c 1946 sm.jpg[/nq] The image is so small that I can't see anything, so I can't comment.
[nq:2]It's the title of an abstract work of art by the American painter Jackson Pollock small-image 162 the water bull c 1946 sm.jpg[/nq] [nq:1]The image is so small that I can't see anything, so I can't comment. regards, Einde O'Callaghan[/nq] Sorry, I just found that one on Google Images. Anyway, it's an abstract painting, even a full size pic would hardly help!
[nq:1]What is a "water bull"? Just a bull living near the water? Or some other animal (like, for instance, the "sea lion", which is not a lion at all, or the "bullfrog", that is a special kind of frog) ?[/nq] Maybe he means a water buffalo. Sig: Work saves us from three great evils: boredom, vice and need. -Voltaire, philosopher (1694-1778)