How To Use Bullyrag In A Sentence
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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
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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
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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
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I have been bullyragged all day… by the wildcat who is sodding the ground and finishing the driveway.
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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?
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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.
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For instance, compare what the Fox ‘says ’, when being bullyragged by the Wolf, with how he actually lives.
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We must sound a caveat to the regime that the New DEAL will not sit supinely and see its members being bullyragged.
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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.
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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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He is your average, run-of-the-mill psychiatrist… in that he bullyrags his patients into tears and tries to shoot himself in the face whenever he gets the blues.
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As a bandleader, he bullyragged a shifting lineup of modern jazz virtuosos into performances which combined precision execution with emotionally-charged improvisation.
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It's not that I'm not proud of my junk, it's just that I'm already sick of being scrutinized, frisked, questioned, herded around, bullyragged and browbeaten at each leg of a flight.
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A particularly egregious incident of bullyragging the wild animals that we saw during this trip to Yellowstone involved someone using their vehicle to try to force a bear to run up a tree.
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It is unpleasant to have to sit at meals and listen to the only girl you have ever really loved being bullyragged by an old lady with six chins.
Death at the Excelsior And Other Stories
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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.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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No blood flowed till February 4, 1898, when a skirmish, set off by the shot of a bullyragged American sentry, led to war.
History of the United States, Volume 5 (of 6)
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The famous Mr. Johnson is a shire-fellow of mine, and very proud I am of it, and reckon it among the greatest events of my life that he has bullyragged me soundly for differing from him, and being right, about a line of Virgil he had misquoted in my hearing.
The Yeoman Adventurer
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This is not about some fool of a Secret Service agent jumping the gun on an innocuous online comment, or an airline security officer with a penchant for bullyragging 55 year old women.
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On page 48 she explains how the IRS is bullyragging this poor gentleman over a few million in tax deductions.
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He laughed and he bullyragged the boy until Bertram shouted the correct answer.
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Come, now - explain your ingenious little riddle, and don't go on badgering and bullyragging people in this mysterious way.
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He had bullyragged a fair sized fortune out of the manufacturing business before he was 35.
Tattlings of a Retired Politician
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Why are they bullyragging Russia but not China?