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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
John Bull
ˌJohn ˈBull BrE NAmE noun uncountable, countable (old-fashioned) a word that is used to refer to England or the English people, or to a typical Englishman Word Origin: [John Bull] late 18th cent.: from the name of a character representing the English nation in John Arbuthnot's satire Law is a Bottomless Pit; or, the History of John Bull (1712). Culture: John Bull is usually shown in pictures as a fat man with a red face, wearing a top hat, a waistcoat and high boots. He also often has a bulldog, suggesting that he is like the dog in having a brave, fierce and independent character. See also ↑bulldog breed .
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