bolshy

[ UK /bˈɒlʃi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. obstreperous
NOUN
  1. emotionally charged terms used to refer to extreme radicals or revolutionaries

How To Use bolshy In A Sentence

  • Be your usual, bolshy self,' Isadora's voice echoed in her head. JUST BETWEEN US
  • It seems that I turn into a bolshy, opinionated and entirely spoilt six-year-old kid at moments like this.
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  • I keep picking careers that demand me to be bolshy and not shy, and that's pretty silly, really.
  • Helen McCrory, plays his partner Rose Fitzgerald, a bolshy barrister who begins the series heavily pregnant with Guthrie's child.
  • Tegan and Sara's voices are equally cutesy but while one is cosy and hopeful, the other is only a kitten-heeled step away from a bolshy banshee.
  • She is the bolshy New York journalist who mixes with politicians and spies.
  • And then the veck with her, who had a hat on his gulliver and had his litso like turned away from me, swivelled round to viddy the bolshy big clock they had on the wall in this mesto, and then I viddied who he was and then he viddied who I was. Where's the show?
  • I was a loud child, red-faced and bolshy. Times, Sunday Times
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