ox meaning:
n.) one of a breed of large domestic cattle commonly used as draft animals, esp. an adult, castrated male.
ox sentence:
A male cow is called an ox .
She brought the vegetables in an ox cart.
The ox is the beast of burden.
A buffalo is akin to an ox.
Can you tell an ox from a cow?
Each wagon is pulled by two white oxen.
The water from the deep wells is lifted manually using oxen.
An ox is just like a cow.
An ox as grazing in a swampy meadow.
He has the strength of a wild ox.
I’m very hungry, and I can now stow away an ox.
Seize a horse by the mane, and lead an ox by the nose.
He yoked the oxen to the plough.
There were several oxen on the road.
Every farmer knows how to yoke the oxen together.
So I borrowed a yoke of oxen and plowed an adjoining field.
Two oxen yoked to a plough walked wearily up and down the field.
Their oxen were already fatigued and their water was nearly gone.
The lion will eat straw with the ox.
Timber for export was transported to coastal ports by ox wagon.