Buck

బక్
definition
verb
he's got to get his head down to buck
(of a horse) to perform a buck.
the shares bucked the market trend
oppose or resist (something that seems oppressive or inevitable).
noun
Some places base the cost of a deer hunt on the size of a buck 's antlers - the bigger the antlers, the more the hunt costs.
the male of some antlered animals, especially the fallow deer, roe deer, reindeer, and antelopes.
No work on the buck is presented here because so few gymnasia are equipped with this apparatus.
a vaulting horse.
adjective
a buck private
lowest of a particular rank.
example
The 'buck' , which comes in tan for wear in cooler weather, is either an oxford or a blucher made from unlined buckskin or reversed calf.
to 'buck' a tradition
Marion had never got on with her father, but right now if she saw his face she'd have cheerfully swung the three strong 'buck' rabbits she was carrying into it.
'buck' deer
No work on the 'buck' is presented here because so few gymnasia are equipped with this apparatus.
Just about 15 minutes ago, we're told a white deer - a white 'buck' - was tranquilized and is now being brought for medical treatment.
In the States years ago and long before anyone ever heard of adjustable cables, a small version of the vaulting horse was called the 'buck' .
Suddenly he began to 'buck' , throwing me around like a rag doll.
Every so often she would give a little 'buck' , rear or jump.
Pat Reid was 'buck' private to begin with and, even though he was in charge of an important group, he remained a buck private until the day he left Spain.
Some places base the cost of a deer hunt on the size of a 'buck' 's antlers - the bigger the antlers, the more the hunt costs.
I saw a beautiful dark-horned 'buck' standing with a doe on a sun-splashed, frost-sparkled flat near the edge of a canyon.
John, as mentioned at the outset, had two dogs that were almost drowned by a wild 'buck' kangaroo when it took them on in a small reservoir on his family's property.
The most magnificent of these was a 'buck' 's head - antlers and all - which was mounted above the fireplace.
But whenever coaches 'buck' conventional wisdom, they face intense scrutiny from reporters and fans.
They had red skin, and small horns like a 'buck' 's newly sprouting antlers.
Quinn's horse went into a gallop, followed by a small 'buck' .
He's both the wise man and the young 'buck' trying to prove himself.
In 1954, I became a Ph.D. in mathematics and a 'buck' private in the Army.
I was a 'buck' private, private first class, sergeant, staff sergeant, first sergeant, and then I became a second lieutenant.
As the current funnels through a gauntlet of rhino-sized rocks, our pair of six-metre rafts plunge and 'buck' like paper cups in a storm drain.
The black horse gave a hard 'buck' and finally managed to dislodge his rider who flew through the air and then finally hit the ground with a loud crunch and then she lay there motionless.
In order for a horse to 'buck' , it has to lower its head and slow its pace to bring both hind legs together and underneath to gain enough power to push upwards.
to 'buck' authority
The "dealer" for a given hand will hold the dealer button, or 'buck' . When the hand is completed, the button is passed to the player on the left.
'buck' rabbit
The outgoing chief executive still believes you cannot 'buck' the market.
When, freezing and exhausted, he finally felt land beneath his limbs, the 'buck' collapsed.
they're trying to make an honest 'buck'
During my North Cotswold Mastership, I made Butler, the terrier man, carry a huge white 'buck' ferret on his bicycle, and very useful he proved to be.
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