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bulldozer

[bool-doh-zer] / ˈbʊlˌdoʊ zər /


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As farmers tend to their crops in the fields around it, soldiers man the gates and cranes and bulldozers move bits of earth as construction continues.

From BBC

Diggers, bulldozers and other heavy equipment arrived and ripped up ground to lay sewage and water systems that were then topped with fresh tarmac roads and lined with neat pavements.

From Reuters

It was if a Ferrari ran into a bulldozer on too narrow a highway.

From Los Angeles Times

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