The ox refused to move.
He couldn't run very fast, but he was strong as an ox.
As strong as an ox.
I think that it is "gets"
I THINK IT IS DENY.. Ox*
I think they use ox
true and false
An ox will use its horns, head, hooves, and weight to kill the enemy or defend itself.
Ox is the singular of oxen. One Ox, two or more oxen.
The oxen's strength was unmatched in the field.
i believe that the ox and plough are still in use today. athough there aremt as many around now bcause of tractors and the ploughs that they can plough, ut in small little counrties they still use the ox and plough.
The correct phrase is "strong as an ox" and yes, it is a simile.
Now, they are typically from cows, but they use to come from Ox, which are nothing more then castrated bulls. Ox-Tail is nothing more then the tail of a beef animal.
One should give the plural of ox as "Oxen" instead of 'Oxes'