Impelled by physical force especially against resistance.
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Examples for "hector "
Examples for "hector "
1 Hector gave Ranger a new keypad, and he said something in Spanish.
2 From such texts we know how right, and how wrong, Hector is.
3 We expected to find the mangled body of Hector in the morning.
4 Maybe he saw Hector go into the house to install your camera.
5 If both are empty, we'll try to find the place Hector described.
1 Otherwise, Vladimir Putin may conclude he can bully countries inside the EU.
2 But I shall deny him the chance to bully me in public.
3 On that Twitter fight, Badu said, I just had to bully control.
4 Until one day, Felicity told the bully 'enough' and it all stopped.
5 Only social media makes it possible to bully on such a scale.
1 Can you browbeat people into thinking something is popular when it isn't?
2 He was not easily browbeaten, and was generally prepared to browbeat others.
3 The leader then browbeat more of his gang into charging the doorway.
4 Don't let the Cabinet browbeat you, and smother you with plausible sophistries.
5 You come here and try to browbeat Miss Harriman when she's alone.
1 But I did not come here to bullyrag like an old woman.
2 I tried to bullyrag him into keeping on, but it was no go.
3 She is likely to scold and ' bullyrag ' to her heart's content.
4 Then we watched them go and bullyrag Jake; because we was pretty uneasy for him.
5 At last it was Shay's insistent bullyrag that had sent him to the remote farmhouse.
1 "Don't ballyrag the poor man," said Jane Hubbard.
1 You can imagine how well he did without Hunters to boss around .
2 And I shall provide you with an entire pack to boss around .
3 She could boss around a fleet of marines without anyone questioning her authority.
4 Now you'll find out who is the boss around here.
5 Don't you have minions to boss around at the worksite?
1 Sprawling conglomerates often attract attention, but can be hard to push around .
2 Let the others push around , I'll wait and get the valise on somehow.
3 No more troops to push around or medals to be earned.
4 Morgan was a lot to push around , even with the help of the chair.
5 He knew what Hubert wanted: another pawn to push around in his game of politics.
1 However, this strong - arm approach was vetoed by his fellows, Accardo and Giancana.
2 Lately, Shorty had been using his badge to strong - arm support for Noah.
3 Louis Kaufman, the New Jersey union strong - arm , was given seven years.
4 But if America can strong - arm companies into handing over data, so can China.
5 They use a few strong - arm tactics occasionally, but no more than established businesses.
6 Community workers and non-governmental organisations are also questioning the strong - arm tactics.
7 The Lovers' guard, their second, their assassin and strong - arm and champion.
8 Whatever strong - arm men the hospital employed had their sights aimed directly at him.
9 They get a lot from strong - arm and other stuff that involves innocent people.
10 All his upbringing and instincts told him it was wrong to strong - arm them.
11 This was about strong - arm tactics and threats, she told supporters at a rally.
12 The man was Wax Baines, a notorious pimp, dope pusher and strong - arm artist.
13 One was a petty thief, the other a strong - arm man for organized crime.
14 In the short term, they can hardly strong - arm members into looking beyond vanilla horizons.
15 Only after prolonged U.S. pressure did Churchill agree to help strong - arm the strongman Salazar.
16 Icahn is known for decades of strong - arm tactics including proxy fights against major corporations.
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