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  1. be bossy towards
    Her big brother always bullied her when she was young

How To Use bullyrag In A Sentence

  • You may think this trivial; the point is that if I'd mounted Miss Fanny that day I daresay I'd have lost interest in her -- at all events I'd have been less concerned to please her later, and would have avoided a great deal of sorrow, and being chased and bullyragged halfway round the world. Flash For Freedom
  • Behold him pulling up in front of a sturdy goodwife that had a mustache, and he only sees her mustache, so he bullyrags her -- 'Why aren't you at the front, you?' Under Fire: the story of a squad
  • He blustered and bullyragged; he had been their boss and he had been fired without cause, he insisted. Joan of Arc of the North Woods
  • I have been bullyragged all day… by the wildcat who is sodding the ground and finishing the driveway.
  • What would the chivalrous Robert E. Lee, beau ideal of Southern military manhood, think of 22-year-old Southern officers and gentlemen bellowing at and bullyragging 17-year-old girls?
  • Next day he was drunk, and he went to Judge Thatcher's and bullyragged him, and tried to make him give up the money; but he couldn't, and then he swore he'd make the law force him.
  • For instance, compare what the Fox ‘says ’, when being bullyragged by the Wolf, with how he actually lives.
  • We must sound a caveat to the regime that the New DEAL will not sit supinely and see its members being bullyragged.
  • I remember being once so bullyragged by the Judge that I had to go outside, and was so sick that in order to recover myself I had to take a pint of champagne.
  • He added in his own mind that he did not intend to allow a certain topic between him and Lana Corson to get cold while he was being bullyragged by two elderly gentlemen in that study. All-Wool Morrison
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