Bulldozers

/ˈbʊlˌdoʊzɚz/ noun

Large heavy machines with a blade in front used for clearing land, moving earth, and demolition work.

From 'bull' plus 'doze' (possibly from 'douse' or a variant of 'dose'). The word originated around 1930 as slang for someone intimidating, then was applied to the intimidating machine.

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