FORCE vs BULLY: NOUN
- A waterfall.
- A force play.
- A vector quantity that tends to produce an acceleration of a body in the direction of its application. Newton's second law of motion states that a free body accelerates in the direction of the applied force and that its acceleration is directly proportional to the force and inversely proportional to its mass.
- A unit of a nation's military personnel, especially one deployed into combat.
- Military strength.
- A person or group capable of influential action.
- A body of persons or other resources organized or available for a certain purpose.
- One that possesses such capacity.
- A capacity for affecting the mind or behavior; efficacy.
- Moral strength.
- Intellectual power or vigor, especially as conveyed in writing or speech.
- The use of physical power or violence to compel or restrain.
- Power made operative against resistance; exertion.
- The capacity to do work or cause physical change; energy, strength, or active power.
- A unit that is part of some military service
- One possessing or exercising power or influence or authority
- (of a law) having legal validity
- An act of aggression (as one against a person who resists)
- (physics) the influence that produces a change in a physical quantity
- Group of people willing to obey orders
- A group of people having the power of effective action
- A powerful effect or influence
- Physical energy or intensity
- 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.
- The foreman or boss of a logging-camp.
- A foot-ball scrimmage.
- 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.
- Canned or pickled beef. Also attrib., as bully beef.
- In Tasmania, a species of blenny, Blennius tasmanicus.
- A Cornish name of the shanny. Also bullycod.
- A degraded fellow who protects fallen women and lives on their gains.
- 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.
- 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.
- A cruel and brutal fellow
FORCE vs BULLY: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Very good; excellent.
- Fine; excellent.
- Jovial and blustering; dashing.
- Very good
FORCE vs BULLY: VERB
- To cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means :She forced him to take a job in the city tocausetodothroughpressureorne
- Squeeze like a wedge into a tight space
- Cause to move along the ground by pulling
- Move with force, He pushed the table into a corner movewithforcehepushedthetablei
- Urge or force (a person) to an action; constrain or motivate
- Take by force
- Force into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically
- Do forcibly; exert force
- Impose or thrust urgently, importunately, or inexorably
- To act aggressively towards.
- To intimidate (someone) as a bully.
- Be bossy towards
- Discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner; intimidate
FORCE vs BULLY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To act as a bully{1}.
FORCE vs BULLY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause an opponent to play (a particular card).
- To allow (a run) to be scored by walking a batter when the bases are loaded.
- To put (a runner) out on a force play.
- To cause to grow or mature by artificially accelerating normal processes.
- To induce change in (a complex system) by changing one of its parameters.
- To rape.
- To break down or open by force.
- To move, open, or clear by force.
- To use (language) with obvious lack of ease and naturalness.
- To produce with effort and against one's will.
- To increase or accelerate (a pace, for example) to the maximum.
- To put undue strain on.
- To inflict or impose relentlessly.
- To move or effect against resistance or inertia.
- To gain by the use of force or coercion.
- To compel through pressure or necessity.
- To intimidate or badger with threats and by an overbearing, swaggering demeanor; to act the part of a bully{1} toward.
FORCE vs BULLY: INTERJECTION
- N/A
- Well done!
- Well done! Excellent!
FORCE vs BULLY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Exert force
- Do forcibly
- Cause to move by pulling
- Move with force, "He pushed the table into a corner"
- Constrain or motivate
- Urge or force (a person) to an action
- A putout of a base runner who is required to run; the putout is accomplished by holding the ball while touching the base to which the runner must advance before the runner reaches that base
- Move with force
- To cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means
- To overcome or overthrow by force; accomplish one's purpose upon or in regard to by force or compulsion; compel to succumb, give way, or yield.
- To act effectively upon by force, physical, mental, or moral, in any manner; impel by force; compel; constrain.
- To stuff; farce.
- To clip off the upper and more hairy part of (wool), for export: a practice forbidden by stat.
- To clip or shear, as the beard or wool. In particular
- (idiom) (in force) In effect; operative.
- (idiom) (in force) In full strength; in large numbers.
- (idiom) (force (someone's) hand) To force to act or speak prematurely or unwillingly.
- (idiom) (force (oneself) on/upon) To rape.
- Intimidate
- Excellent
- Pickled or canned beef.
- Fine; capital; good: as, a bully horse, picture, etc.
- Brisk; dashing; jovial; high-spirited.
- Blustering; hectoring; ruffianly.
- Synonyms To bluster, swagger, vapor.
- To be loudly arrogant and overbearing; be noisy and quarrelsome.
- Synonyms To browbeat, hector, domineer over.
- To make fearful; overawe; daunt; terrorize.
- To act the bully toward; overbear with bluster or menaces.
FORCE vs BULLY: RELATED WORDS
- Drive, Wedge, Forcefulness, Ram, Pull, Pull, Pressure, Thrust, Effect, Strength, Power, Push, Push, Personnel, Coerce
- Dandy, Cracking, Good, Cool, Smashing, Roughneck, Swagger, Rowdy, Hooligan, Tough, Hector, Yobbo, Yob, Ruffian, Browbeat
FORCE vs BULLY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Squeeze, Violence, Drive, Wedge, Forcefulness, Ram, Pull, Pull, Pressure, Thrust, Effect, Strength, Push, Push, Personnel
- Swell, Great, Dandy, Cracking, Good, Cool, Smashing, Swagger, Rowdy, Hooligan, Tough, Yobbo, Yob, Ruffian, Browbeat
FORCE vs BULLY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The official podcast of Air Force Space Command heads West to Vandenberg Air Force Base, California!
- Space Force or an officer who has been appointed and scrolled into the Space Force.
- Defence Force magistrates in respect of service offences by Australian Defence Force personnel.
- Upon graduation, you will be commissioned as a second lieutenant on active duty Air Force or Space Force.
- Violent crimes are defined in the UCR Program as those offenses that involve force or threat of force.
- Summation of force can involve either sequential summation of force or simultaneous summation of force.
- Let us turn now to consider what force it was that conquered physical force.
- Entry into force Publication of treaty, once Treaties and Unbound pamphlet; in force.
- Roy was assigned to an Air Force Special Operations Force Helicopter Gunship.
- During our review of force incidents, we saw many examples of force, including deadly force, being used against individuals in crisis.
- 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.
FORCE vs BULLY: QUESTIONS
- Are the Swap Force abilities exclusive to Swap Force characters?
- What is the force that can counteract the inertial force?
- How do you find restoring force from displacement and restoring force?
- Why is the support force on an object called the normal force?
- What is the force of force between Proton and electron?
- What are the benefits of Infinity force over Trinity force?
- Is the Japan Self Defense Force a real military force?
- Why is centripetal force called a fictitious force?
- Can Action Force and reaction force cancel each other?
- Is friction a balanced force or an unbalanced force?
- 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?
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