Emotionally charged terms used to refer to extreme radicals or revolutionaries.
1People thought they were either surly or bolshy, or a combination of the two.
2Edgy, bolshy and notoriously prickly to interview, Warpaint like to live up to their name.
3All the bolshy talk about "the top end of town" simply never rang true.
4So naturally I chose to support their arch-rivals Liverpool when I was a bolshy, stubborn seven-year-old.
5It was pretty bolshy at the moment.
6They were, in fact, Samuel Coleridge and William Wordsworth who -although both bolshy when young -were just doing what nature poets do.
7They call 'em 'Bolshies,' whatever that means.
8Echo the whiskered Bolshy's lines
9"It's the bolshy," the creature said to nobody in particular.