BULLY vs BROWBEAT: NOUN
- A companion; a high-spirited, dashing fellow: a familiar term of address.
- A blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing fellow; a swaggerer; a swashbuckler; one who hectors, browbeats, or domineers.
- A degraded fellow who protects fallen women and lives on their gains.
- A Cornish name of the shanny. Also bullycod.
- In mining, a kind of hammer used in striking the drill or borer. In its simplest form it has a square section at the eye and an octagonal face.
- In Tasmania, a species of blenny, Blennius tasmanicus.
- A cruel and brutal fellow
- Canned or pickled beef. Also attrib., as bully beef.
- In field-hockey, the beginning of a game and the starting of each goal. A player from each side stands facing the sideline, and strikes first the ground and then the stick of his opponent alternately three times, after which either player may strike the ball: as soon as it is so struck the ball is in play.
- Bully beef.
- A prostitute’s minder; a pimp.
- A hired thug.
- A person who is cruel to others, especially those who are weaker or have less power.
- A brisk, dashing fellow.
- A noisy, blustering fellow, more insolent than courageous, who threatens, intimidates, or badgers people who are smaller or weaker than he is; an insolent, tyrannical fellow.
- Same as bully-tree. Also called bully-bay and bully-berry tree.
- The bullace or sloe.
- A foot-ball scrimmage.
- The foreman or boss of a logging-camp.
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BULLY vs BROWBEAT: ADJECTIVE
- Very good; excellent.
- Very good
- Jovial and blustering; dashing.
- Fine; excellent.
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BULLY vs BROWBEAT: VERB
- To intimidate (someone) as a bully.
- To act aggressively towards.
- Be bossy towards
- Discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner; intimidate
- Be bossy towards
- Discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner; intimidate
- To bully in an intimidating, bossy, or supercilious way.
BULLY vs BROWBEAT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To act as a bully{1}.
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BULLY vs BROWBEAT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To intimidate or badger with threats and by an overbearing, swaggering demeanor; to act the part of a bully{1} toward.
- To intimidate or subjugate by an overbearing manner or domineering speech; bully. : intimidate.
BULLY vs BROWBEAT: INTERJECTION
- Well done! Excellent!
- Well done!
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BULLY vs BROWBEAT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To act the bully toward; overbear with bluster or menaces.
- To make fearful; overawe; daunt; terrorize.
- Synonyms To browbeat, hector, domineer over.
- To be loudly arrogant and overbearing; be noisy and quarrelsome.
- Synonyms To bluster, swagger, vapor.
- Blustering; hectoring; ruffianly.
- Brisk; dashing; jovial; high-spirited.
- Fine; capital; good: as, a bully horse, picture, etc.
- Pickled or canned beef.
- Intimidate
- Excellent
- Intimidate
- Synonyms To overbear, insult, bully, hector.
- To depress or bear down with haughty, stern looks, or with arrogant speech and dogmatic assertions; in general, to bear down by impudence.
BULLY vs BROWBEAT: RELATED WORDS
- Dandy, Cracking, Good, Cool, Smashing, Roughneck, Swagger, Rowdy, Hooligan, Tough, Hector, Yobbo, Yob, Ruffian, Browbeat
- Scold, Berate, Goad, Cajole, Threaten, Intimidate, Coerce, Strong arm, Ballyrag, Push around, Bullyrag, Boss around, Swagger, Hector, Bully
BULLY vs BROWBEAT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Swell, Great, Dandy, Cracking, Good, Cool, Smashing, Swagger, Rowdy, Hooligan, Tough, Yobbo, Yob, Ruffian, Browbeat
- Castigate, Bamboozle, Humiliate, Belittle, Hoodwink, Scold, Berate, Cajole, Threaten, Intimidate, Strong arm, Push around, Boss around, Swagger, Bully
BULLY vs BROWBEAT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- They are the Champions of ABKC Champion Carolina Bully Farms, you can easily find them in the Bully Girl magazine.
- Do not retaliate against a bully or let the bully see how much he or she has upset you.
- American Bully Kennel home of the Northest Elite Bully Kennel.
- Pyro temps on your Bully Dog GT or Watchdog tuner with the Bully Dog Sensor Docking Station.
- While boys may bully others using more physical means; girls often bully others by social exclusion.
- When someone stands up to an emotional bully, the bully is forced to change.
- So the bully pulpit is no longer going to be used to bully.
- The labels are ubiquitous: active bully, passive bully, lieutenant, henchman, bystander, ally, hero, and, of course, victim.
- Bully Breed lovers and ABKC American Bully Kennel Club enthusiasts worldwide.
- When a bully threatened to eat Biff, Buford, enraged, beat up the bully, and in turn became the bully himself.
- And instead of working to provide correct and detailed answers, they attempt to browbeat students like myself into submission.
- Miranda rights and that the police did not browbeat or manipulate them into waiving their Miranda rights.
- Religious rhetoric, when its intent is to browbeat its followers into submission, is remarkably similar.
- We sit in wonderment as we watch you again and again browbeat yourselves into submission.
- Highgate magistrates last week browbeat a clergyman again appeared before those Solomons, charged with a fresh pawning of linen.
- Be honest, when to browbeat, Greek Cypriot nationalists started to persecute the Turks.
- Browbeat to talk about and help help me get this right.
- He browbeat us and kept calling us stupid, especially the women.
- They browbeat to make revisions to the recomended dose.
- Many tried to browbeat customers into buying locally.
BULLY vs BROWBEAT: QUESTIONS
- Is Facebook running a bully over Australian Democracy?
- Why do children with Tourette syndrome bully others?
- Did Tulisa Contostavlos bully other X Factor contestants?
- Are there any problems with American Bully Breeders?
- Did Rockstar file a trademark application for Bully?
- Are there any American Bully pocket puppies available?
- Why choose bully custom door&tailgate handle covers?
- What makes a pocket bully different from a standard bully?
- Is it satisfying to see a bully attempt to bully Linda?
- Where are the cliques in bully and Bully Scholarship Edition?
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