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bulldozer

[bool-doh-zer] / ˈbʊlˌdoʊ zər /


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Instead, a bulldozer dropped his bullet-riddled body into an unmarked grave, witnesses said.

From Seattle Times

The Biden administration's infrastructure legislation encouraged spending in the construction sector, spurring demand for the machinery maker's excavators, bulldozers and trucks.

From Reuters

The sky was gray and it was drizzling as bulldozers arrived, the conclusion of a nearly yearlong legal battle.

From Los Angeles Times

“We’re farmers. We have bulldozers and backhoes, we have trailers. We can bring things to bear sometimes faster than the public agencies can,” Oliveira said.

From Seattle Times

Demolition — either as fast as bulldozers and implosions allow or painstakingly slow, through neglect or salvage operations — has been a constant companion.

From Seattle Times