buffalo

//ˈbʌf.ə.loʊ//
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Visual representation of buffalo

Noun

buffaloSingular
buffalo, buffaloes, buffalosPlural
1

A large wild ox with curved horns, native to North America (American bison) or Asia and Africa (water buffalo).

We saw a herd of buffalo grazing on the plains.

2

The flesh of a buffalo used as food.

This restaurant serves delicious buffalo burgers.

Synonym

Verb

buffaloInfinitive
buffaloPresent tense
buffaloedPast tense
buffaloedPast participle
buffaloingPresent participle
buffaloesThird-person singular
1

To intimidate, confuse, or deceive someone.

Don't let them buffalo you into signing the contract.

2

To overpower or overwhelm someone.

The experienced lawyer buffaloed the witness with tough questions.

Noun

buffaloSingular
buffalo, buffaloes, buffalosPlural
1

A city in western New York State, on Lake Erie.

Buffalo is the second largest city in New York State.