1. Bull Moose - Noun
2. Bull Moose - Proper noun
Bull Moose (plural Bull Mooses)
(historical) A member of the Progressive Party (United States, 1912), an American political party formed by former President Theodore Roosevelt after a split in the Republican Party.
Bull Moose
A township in Cass County, Minnesota, United States, named after the Bull Moose Party.
After former President Theodore Roosevelt failed to receive the Republican nomination, he called his own convention and created the Progressive Party (nicknamed the "Bull Moose Party"). Source: Internet
A bull moose in the Indian Peaks Wilderness. Source: Internet
Moose antlers are broad and palmate (flat) with tines (points) along the outer edge. citation The antlers of mature Alaskan adult bull moose (5 to 12 years old) have a normal maximum spread greater than convert. Source: Internet
Henceforth known as the "Bull Moose Party," the Progressives promised to increase federal regulation and protect the welfare of ordinary people. Source: Internet
He maintained towards his primary opponent Roosevelt a tone of humorous detachment, describing the Bull Moose party as "the irregular Republicans, the variegated Republicans". Source: Internet
But I will say this –without giving too much away I hope— The Bull Moose Dog Run is the “home” dog run and as the duo travel further afield this embodiment of home will probably grow in significance. Source: Internet