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bulldozer

[bool-doh-zer] / ˈbʊlˌdoʊ zər /


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The Soviets built “the world’s largest locomotive, bulldozer, sugar factory, iron smelter” and so on, one critic, Serhiy Marchenko, wrote on Facebook.

From New York Times

And instead of saviors they got bulldozers that razed whole lopsided swaths of the town.

From Seattle Times

And instead of saviors they got bulldozers that razed swaths of the town.

From Seattle Times

To the south, at the state project, bulldozers, graders and trucks are creating new wetlands, rearranging the dry lake bed into habitat for fish, birds and other wildlife.

From New York Times

Aid trucks, bulldozers and volunteers were all stuck in queues of traffic that stretched for miles.

From BBC