We have no meanings for "bulldozed into" in our records yet.
1 But it was very annoying to be bulldozed into a thing in this way.
2 As I child, I watched newsreels of corpses bulldozed into pits of lime, and why?
3 British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said Ireland can not be bulldozed into accepting the Lisbon Treaty.
4 The dead were bulldozed into mass graves.
5 All sorts of old World War Two scrap was bulldozed into the ground thereabouts, much of it metal.
6 Had he been bulldozed into recanting?
7 Across the street from the Somersets, Mrs. Moon's tidy white home had been bulldozed into a gravel lot.
8 Most of New York was gone, the buildings bulldozed into heaps by the awesome power of the large biots.
9 He leapt into the air, pulling off a decent interception, but then tumbled over Carl, who bulldozed into him.
10 They weren't five confused villagers in awful canvas sneakers who hadn't run since the road was bulldozed into their village.
11 In the early 1950s most of the remaining Trinitite in the crater was bulldozed into a underground concrete bunker near Trinity.
12 The satellite cameras zoomed in on the head of one line, and Colin Rexrew saw trees being bulldozed into the ground.
13 "Mebbe poor weak Hen has been cowed and bulldozed into doing the whole thing," suggested Lil Artha, sagely.
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