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Offensively self-assured or given to exercising usually unwarranted power.
dominating
peremptory
autocratic
magisterial
high-and-mighty
domineering
1
Charmingly
bossy
service from the lady of the house, and great value.
2
I am formulating my next question, when she declares: Am I
bossy
?
3
At last she jumped up and ran off to see the
bossy
.
4
Unfortunately, her nearest neighbour dismisses her as too plain and too
bossy
.
5
Yes, but he didn't have to be so all-fired
bossy
about it.
6
And very nice lips they were, in spite of his
bossy
attitude.
7
Juanita Haydock led the mutiny: Look here, Carol, don't be so
bossy
.
8
For a poor helpless damsel in distress, she seemed a trifle
bossy
.
9
Bento said he is not
bossy
and often consults players when making decisions.
10
I believe her
bossy
manner was a cover for her insecurities.
11
Look what her
bossy
nature got her. She started to sniffle.
12
Lack of corporeal form had not made her any less
bossy
.
13
We want the ladies who wear us to feel very
bossy
.
14
The noise of petty, hurried traffic over the
bossy
paving stones was deafening.
15
I wanted her to wash her hands, but didn't want to be
bossy
.
16
Greeks have bristled at what they see as
bossy
behaviour by European leaders.
bossy
so bossy
too bossy
bossy one
as bossy
bossy women