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1 He's not going to say ' bully for you.' It must be killing him.
2 But say, that makes it bully for Mother and me.
3 If you happen to get 5G speeds where you live and work, bully for you.
4 I'll tie it, and bully for you, Dick, boy!
5 However, we must get together occasionally, and split a tin of bully for old times' sake.
6 Good for them and bully for me.
7 I sounded just like an elementary school sissy asking the school bully for my sack lunch back.
8 No more shalt thou wheedle for them when they borrow, or bully for them when they pay!
9 There is no Mrs. Jakeman now to spirit you away; no, nor no Falkland to bully for you.
10 He looked steadily at the cowardly bully for a moment, and then turning on his heel, followed Maggie.
11 O'Carroll and co will point to the gigantic box office success of their latest movie and bully for them.
12 I mean, bully for your supposed 30-page dossier on the monster, but I'd rather not get all the answers.
13 If your answers to the second and third questions are "yes" and "no" respectively, then bully for you.
14 If some criminals avoid punishment, and there is no God in heaven with a final retribution, then bully for crime!
15 I don't know what any of it means or why I should care, but bully for all three of you.
16 WA Premier Mark McGowan likened NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian to a bully for calling on states to scrap travel restrictions.
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