Similar words: lying, outlying, bully, underlying, flying colours, fly in the ointment, Bull., bull. Meaning: ['bʊlɪ] n. the act of intimidating a weaker person to make them do something. adj. noisily domineering; tending to browbeat others.
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31. Parents made a complaint to the principal about bullying in the school.
32. And she added that some women were just as bad at bullying as the men.
33. Bullying and overpowering, he believed that might was right and woe betide anyone who stood in his way.
34. These days she was more than a match for his bullying!
35. A doormat for that bullying old harridan to wipe her feet on.
36. Burying it all under a thick shell of bluster, bullying, slavish adherence to protocol and discipline.
37. Except in the case of the stallion deliberately herding his mares, this is not a question of dominance or bullying.
38. She tells Karen that Victor is being excluded from school indefinitely for bullying and for kicking Joan.
39. We live in a world where most people still subscribe to the belief that shame is a good tool for keeping people in line. Not only is this wrong, but it’s dangerous. Shame is highly correlated with addiction, violence, aggression, depression, eating disorders, and bullying. Brene Brown
40. They walked a razor edge, with Duane as an unhinged Aguirre, bullying and cajoling Gregg to greater songwriting heights.
41. But it said good strategies reduced bullying by up to 55 %.
42. The girl's afore-mentioned burden - a phenomenon - had been perpetually exacerbated by Carl's boorish,(http://sentencedict.com/bullying.html) bullying behaviour towards her.
43. Competition is both a blessing and a curse in life. Competition leads to human excellence and progress, as well as the legal bullying of the weak. Dr T.P.Chia
44. Some 30 % of exclusions were for bullying, and a further 14.9 % for verbal abuse.
45. As a prominent figure in Rottweiler rescue, she's stubbed her toe on more unfair bullying and downright idiocy than most.
46. All the bullying and back-stabbing in the office was simply too much for him.
47. She was short and fat with a braying voice, boasting of some new gadget for the household or bullying her husband.
48. Only a bully could have stood up to the bullying party bureaucracy.
49. The experience had clearly chastened Mr Wormwood and he seemed temporarily to have lost his taste for boasting and bullying.
50. Mekki had little formal education, a bullying manner and a longshoreman's fondness for obscenity.
51. But there are other sides to Chicago neighborhoods suspicion of outsiders, intolerance toward the unconventional, bigotry, and bullying.
52. Indeed, my mailbag suggests part of the buyer bullying in recent years has been in the smaller multiple ranks.
53. All the staff are determined to stop bullying in the school.
54. The usual treatment was bullying, tricks, emetics and evil-smelling fumigation with filthy things.
55. Teachers must crack down on bullying as soon as they become aware of it.
56. Everyone who wants to do good to the human race always ends in universal bullying. Aldous Huxley
57. How can we deal with bullying without resorting to violence ourselves?
58. It uncovered higher levels of physical and mental ill health among victims and those who had witnessed bullying.
59. Several of the employees under him complained of his bullying behavior.
60. Competition is amoral, ruthless and cruel - moral principles and ethical standards are compromised. And it is a civilized way of bullying the weak, the underprivileged and the poor. Dr T.P.Chia
More similar words: lying, outlying, bully, underlying, flying colours, fly in the ointment, Bull., bull, a fly in the ointment, bullet, bulletin, bullock, bullied, bullion, bullshit, bull's eye, bulldozer, ebullient, bullheaded, bulletproof, bullet train, ebullition, bull market, ebullience, fully, gully, sully, foully, awfully, joyfully.