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Bullingdon
Bullingdon meaning
A historical division of Oxfordshire, England.
Example sentences (17)
Sam Bright, author of Bullingdon Club Britain, has traced a line between the infamous Oxford fraternity and the behaviour of those in power.
But we now get to choose between a party still surrounded by the crapulent reek of the Bullingdon Club, and another whose deputy leader is a one-time home help from Stockport.
Ms Devi told the judge the defendant - who appeared via CVP video link from HMP Bullingdon - had been abstinent from alcohol for the past four to five months.
ROGER ASLAM, 40, Heol Yr Orsedd, Port Talbot, pleaded guilty to the possession of an extendable lock baton in HMP Bullingdon on November 3 this year.
They stated: "We do not tolerate drugs in our prisons, and HMP Bullingdon has substance misuse professionals on hand and an Incentivised Substance-Free Living Wing to support the recovery of former drug users.
An affiliation with a far-right elitist group of vandals (eg the Bullingdon Club) is the only youthful activity that will be overlooked by the British media with an indulgent smile.
In 2012 it emerged his metal trader father funded his son's membership of the notorious Bullingdon Club at Oxford University.
A sign of this method occurs in the scene where Barry duels Lord Bullingdon.
Bullingdon demands satisfaction for Barry's public assault, challenging him to a duel.
Bullingdon leaves the estate and England itself for parts unknown.
He sends a very nervous Graham to the inn with a proposition: Lord Bullingdon will grant Barry an annuity of five hundred guineas a year on the condition that he leave England, with payments ending the moment of his return.
In contrast to his mistreatment of his stepson, Barry proves an overindulgent and doting father to Bryan, with whom he spends all his time after Bullingdon's departure.
In the second round, Bullingdon shoots Barry in his left leg.
Seething with hatred, Barry savagely assaults Bullingdon until he is pulled off by the guests.
The grief-stricken Barry turns to alcohol, while Lady Lyndon seeks solace in religion, assisted by the Reverend Samuel Runt, who had been tutor first to Lord Bullingdon and then to Bryan.
The Reverend and the family's accountant and emissary Graham then seek out Lord Bullingdon.
While Barry is recovering, Bullingdon takes control of the estate.