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Be bossy towards.
hector
bully
browbeat
bullyrag
strong-arm
ballyrag
boss around
catalão
intimidar
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hector
"
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bully
browbeat
bullyrag
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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
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.
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.
6
People
push
around
me; I'm touched on every side.
7
The rating agencies are one moving piece in the machine that they can
push
around
.
8
And the little man looked easy to
push
around
.
9
So Nefari and I will have what looks like a dead body to
push
around
.
10
He dropped the gelding's reins, walked forward, hoping she wouldn't make him
push
around
her.
11
Walker was a threat throughout and Mitchell did well to
push
around
the winger's angled effort.
12
Told me their seconds might be sweeping the neighborhoods, looking for other juvies to
push
around
.
13
She'll marry a guy she can
push
around
.
14
In the morning
push
around
the enemy, if you can, and get on to his right rear.
15
You couldn't hope to snow a man like the Admiral; he wasn't somebody you could
push
around
.
16
Mab took the opportunity to
push
around
Evie and throw herself at the stranger, tail-wagging, bouncing in place.
push
around
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