a "bell cow" is a cow with a bell around her neck that is followed up the mountain by those old timers laying/designing a roadway. it's presumed that the cow will take the easiest path up and around the ascending terrain, and hence mark for trackers the most efficient path!
Yes cowbell is a compound word. The words are cow and bell.
"Holy cow" is an expression of surprise, astonishment, awe, wonder.
There is no definitive origin or known meaning to "nothing tips like a cow." Many feel that it relates to "cow-tipping." They believe that the expression refers to how sturdy cows are and how impossible it is for them to turn back over, meaning that nothing is as strong and helpless when tipped over.
Yes, Alexander Graham Bell had several pets throughout his life. He was particularly fond of dogs and had a beloved Irish setter named Trilby. Bell also had a pet sheep, a pet cow, and various other animals on his estate in Nova Scotia.
Yes, it is possible for a black cow and a black bull to have a white calf if both parents carry a recessive gene for white coloration. This would allow for the expression of the white color in their offspring.
A cow bell has a metallic clank sound to it. There are many sound clips and videos on YouTube that demonstrate the sound of a cow bell.
Like a cow bell... Look up a picture...
Clara Bell Cow's dog's name is Snickers.
I believe the inventor of the cow bell was Johann Sebastian Bach.
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Yes cowbell is a compound word. The words are cow and bell.
no,cow brains are saved for other things
Cow balls
Cow bell is an emoticon on Gmail's various smileys. It is a pictorial GIF to make the mail interesting. You can insert it in the smiley icon at the bottom.
There are many retailers where one can purchase a cow bell. Best Buy stocks cow bells, and so does Amazon, an online only retailer. One also might want to look at other on the web sources such as Bell Outlet and Cowbell Central.
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