Synonym: annoy, badger, bother, harass, pester, tease, torment. Similar words: Bull., bull, bullet, ebullient, ebullience, gully, sully, fully. Meaning: ['bʊlɪ] n. a cruel and brutal fellow. v. 1. be bossy towards 2. discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner; intimidate. adj. very good.
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91. Alternatively, you can completely rearrange the decor in the tank so that the bully becomes confused.
92. Bully behaved himself almost perfectly the first time round the field.
93. He was a bully, and in the end he got what he deserved.
94. To treat all people with fairness and respect is justice, to bully and oppress the weak and the poor is injustice. Dr T.P.Chia
95. Only a bully could have stood up to the bullying party bureaucracy.
96. Life as a Salomon trainee was like being beaten up every day by the neighborhood bully.
97. He was losing patience, getting ready to bully me... and Amy was waking up.
98. She said she had never seen the bully side of me before.
99. A: Then bully for you and bully for them, though I suspect you're lying.
100. I don't think the other children bully her too much or make fun of her because of her eye patch.
101. Bill Clinton will mount the bully pulpit and tell you whatever he thinks you want to hear.
102. And while that makes him a lame duck, he still has his veto pen and his bully pulpit.
103. Once you get a fertile soil, the bully boys tend to take over and only about half a dozen plants flourish.
104. The court heard that the head of department would routinely bully and humiliate workers.
105. So what did he do with the bully pulpit that he was handed by his peers?
106. My babies had become thorny bully boys[Sentencedict.com], and I found that my garden was not so large after all.
107. Local bully Billy Hodge is about to turn supergrass under pressure from his wife.
108. The lieutenant snorted in disgust, and strode off around the room to bully his men.
109. Mrs Richards views her new office as a bully pulpit.
110. I admired the way you refused to let him bully you - I didn't think you had it in you.
111. He saw the psychotic in Curly Top, saw the arrogance of the bully paraded before him.
112. He'd tried to bluff and bully his way out of his terrible mistake, but Volkov wouldn't be intimidated.
113. He ought to be jolly, but in fact he's a bully, pettish, pampered like a Roman emperor.
114. Groscost's incineration has shown Weiers the light of conciliation -- which means he's more likely to deal than bully.
115. The American presidency is a bully pulpit.
116. He made a lunge at the bully.
117. The bully whacked my brother with a stick.
118. He got his comeuppance when the bully thrashed him.
119. The smaller boys were cowed by the class bully.
120. And he has what is called the bully pulpit.
More similar words: Bull., bull, bullet, ebullient, ebullience, gully, sully, fully, ruefully, carefully, wistfully, hopefully, tactfully, scornfully, skillfully, take the bull by the horns, purposefully, successfully, disdainfully, bulb, bulk, bulge, globular, fabulous, bulkhead, nebulous, turbulent, ambulance, tabula rasa, fantabulous.