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full bull noun a colonel in the US Army US, 1962- “A couple of full-bull colonels passed through Blytheville and got so caught up they wanted to know how they could get some hats.” — Elaine Shepard, The Doom Pussy, p. 145, 1967
- A full bull earned maybe twenty-three thousand in retirement pay; she earned that every six months, and she was just getting going. — Walter Boyne Steven Thompson, The Wild Blue, p. 487, 1986
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