Bulls may refer to:
- Bulls, the male of cattle
- Bulls, New Zealand, Rangitikei township
- Papal bulls, a charter issued by a pope
In sports:
- Bulls (Super Rugby), a rugby union franchise operated by the Blue Bulls
- Belfast Bulls, an American football team in Northern Ireland
- Belleville Bulls, a junior ice hockey team in Ontario, Canada
- Birmingham Bulls, a defunct American ice hockey team from the World Hockey Association and Central Hockey League
- Birmingham Bulls (American football), an American football team in the UK
- Birmingham Bulls (ECHL), a defunct American ice hockey team from the East Coast Hockey League
- Birmingham Bulldogs or Birmingham Bulls, a British rugby league team
- Bradford Bulls, a rugby league club in Bradford, England
- Buffalo Bulls, the sports teams of the University at Buffalo
- Chicago Bulls, a National Basketball Association team in Chicago, Illinois
- Dundalk Bulls, an ice hockey team from Dundalk, Ireland.
- Durham Bulls, a baseball team in Durham, North Carolina, United States
- Jacksonville Bulls, a defunct American football team
- Kapfenberg Bulls, a basketball team in Austria
- Louisville Bulls, a Mid Continental Football League team in Louisville, Kentucky
- Pittsburgh Bulls, a defunct lacrosse team in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania
- Queensland Bulls, an Australian cricket team
- Bulls, the nickname of Spain's national Australian rules football team
- Bulls, the mascot of the University of South Florida
- Zhejiang Golden Bulls, a Chinese basketball team in the CBA
Famous quotes containing the word bulls:
“It is a fruitful island of the sea-world, a great Ithaca, there parched and stony and here trodden by flocks and curly- headed bulls and heavy with thick-set grain.”
—Christina Stead (19021983)
“He that bulls the cow must keep the calf.”
—Sixteenth-century English proverb.
“What more is to love than I have loved?
And if there be nothing more, O bright, O bright,
The chick, the chidder-barn and grassy chives
And great moon, cricket-impresario,
And, hoy, the impopulous purple-plated past,
Hoy, hoy, the blue bulls kneeling down to rest.”
—Wallace Stevens (18791955)