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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121. He's a coarse, foul-mouthed bully.
122. These things entail that the seismograph becomes rather bully.
123. The bully pulpit is powerful.
124. Arguably, all he has left is the bully pulpit.
125. Are you ready to bully off?
126. There is a yellow streak in every bully.
127. Bully! Hooligan! Beast! Let me go, let go!
128. We watched his grappling and wrestling with the bully.
129. We will get ready to bully off.
130. Meanwhile, "70 " , " bully solid horse " rapid on the net leap up is red, make new network name, billowy network public opinion becomes more blazing.
131. You mustn't use force to bully and oppress the weak.
132. We absolutely will not allow law enforcement officers to bully common people.
133. I've heard that there is a bully staying at a shanty by the woods.
134. The bully was taunting Stephen,[http://sentencedict.com/bully.html] when suddenly Stephen pitched into him with fists flying.
135. In a final class of models government is also blamed, but this time government is a bully that forces banks - through regulation or moral suasion - to make loans that are overly risky.
136. The management of a Hebei detention center is being investigated after two prisoners died and another was severely injured by a jailhouse bully .
137. If you get a job and I don't, heaven knows how much you'll bully me then!
138. If you have the federal government on one side with tremendous resources and a bully pulpit, it's truly not fair.
139. What right had they to bully and humiliate people like this?
140. Remember how l told you about that bully l beat up in the fourth grade?
141. Only the president has sufficient stature and the necessary bully pulpit to ease relations between different social groupings .
142. But if anyone persists in using violence against us, tries to bully us and resorts to repression, the Communist Party will have to take a firm stand.
143. There are obnoxious bully bosses who rule by intimidation, insist on getting their way and fly off the handle easily.
144. Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909) so enjoyed the “bully pulpit” that he came out of retirement to run again for the presidency.
145. In the film's climax, McBride has a rousing fistfight with the village bully.
146. Everybody lashed out at his unfairness, calling him a cowardly bully.
147. The president has been using the bully pulpit of the White House to argue for a deal, and is quite willing to use campaign-style tactics to exert maximum pressure.
148. He is a hothead and a bully just like his dad.
149. And when you try to impose them on others, you make yourself into a bully, a boring nag, or a self-righteous bigot.
150. The prisoner faked insanity to avoid confrontation with the jailhouse bully.
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.