Similar words: ebullient, ebullience, allied, bullion, nullified, ebullition, bull, Bull.. Meaning: ['bʊlɪ] adj. frightened into submission or compliance.
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61, Japanese often bullied Chinese and even their children bullied us . We could hardly suppress our anger.
62, Overshadowed by Potter, Neville had a rocky, bullied start in life, suffering clumsiness and a spotty magical ability crippled by his own insecurities.
63, "I had that door painted only last week, " Mr. Higginbotham half whined, half bullied; "and you know what union wages are.
64, Sometimes the big girls bullied littleand made us hand over our teatime bread or evening biscuit.
65, Themis mouth hard, unreasonable, ignoring the class rules , bullied by gang fights and table of Kuwait.
66, Scarlett, like the rest of the County, could never get used to the way small Mrs. Tarleton bullied her grown sons and laid her riding crop on their backs if the occasion seemed to warrant it.
67, Prison bullied good,(http://sentencedict.com/bullied.html) the bad guys are like a duck to water.
68, DAKSHA: We've talked about homophobia and bullying, and we've come to the conclusion that kids get bullied for all sorts of reasons – it's not a massive concern.
69, House Republican Minority Leader John Boehner said Friday he is being bullied by the White House.
70, When being bullied or harassed by a work colleague put your hand up to them, about one to two feet away, just like a policeman using the stop signal with his hand.
More similar words: ebullient, ebullience, allied, bullion, nullified, ebullition, bull, Bull., bully, bullet, lie down, bulletin, bullshit, bull's eye, multiplied, bull market, bullheaded, pull in, emollient, nullify, gullible, gullibility, take the bull by the horns, nullification, bulk, bulb, bulge, nebula, pied, tied.