Bulldogs

/ˈbʊldɒɡz/ noun

Plural of bulldog, a breed of muscular, medium-sized dogs with wrinkled faces and pushed-in noses. Originally bred for bull-baiting, now popular as companion animals.

From 'bull' + 'dog', originally referring to dogs used in the blood sport of bull-baiting in medieval England. The breed's name reflects its historical purpose of gripping and holding bulls by the nose.

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