1. bulldozer - Noun
2. bulldozer - Verb
large powerful tractor; a large blade in front flattens areas of ground
Source: WordNetI reckon that the Bailey Bridge and the bulldozer were the greatest advances in military engineering in the years between World War I and World War II. Christopher Vokes
Being a wiseass in a groupthink environment is like throwing an egg at a bulldozer. Matt Taibbi
These flowers will be rotten in a couple hours. Birds will crap on them. The smoke here will make them stink, and tomorrow a bulldozer will probably run over them, but for right now they are so beautiful. Chuck Palahniuk
Who the fuck are you? Get out of my house...and take that fucking bulldozer with you. Billy Connolly
Such hopes now seemed ludicrous in their naivety, like trying to stop a bulldozer with a feather. Alastair Reynolds
In Barnette, we held that a public school student could not be compelled to recite the Pledge; we did not even hint that she could not be compelled to observe respectful silence.... Logically, that ought to be the next target for the Court's bulldozer. Antonin Scalia