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.
Random good picture Not show
181. Gone are biscuit brown and bully beef and in their place are Oreo cookies, Thai green curry and salmon pasta meals designed to provide troops with the minimum 4,000 calories a day they need.
182. The Obama administration also did little touse its bully pulpit to reorient pay packages at the big financial houses, where bonuses still often run in the tens of millions of dollars.
183. He was hellbent for revenge after the bully beat up his brother.
184. She lectured them about politeness and sharing and outright tried to bully her way into that playgroup.
185. Remember how I told you about that bully I beat up in the fourth grade?
186. It will legitimise sex - far from helping girls resist pressure, it will help boys bully girls into sex.
187. He became a bad boy, and like to bully weak nepenthes.
188. If you're unfamiliar, this was a case where an overprotective mom established a fake online identity to bully her daughter's rival.
189. The bully pulpit of the president can be a wonderful tool, if it directed toward the right cause, and this would send a signal of the importance of investment.Sentence dictionary
190. What We Learned: If you bully your team's water boy he will later show up inexplicably playing for your arch rival and rupture your spleen. Also, going to class is for suckers.
191. Of course, there are limits to the power of the bully pulpit.
192. Taking his place at a new boarding school, he's immediately befriended by a range of unlikely suspects, including his housemaster and the school bully.
193. Right now, east asia has China, a bully and human rights violator with a permanent seat.
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.