23 Words to use with bullyings

Do not think to put on your bullying airs under shelter of this company!

In this interesting discussion he seems to have adopted a bullying tone somewhat incompatible with his remarkably mild Christian name, Jacques Bénigne, and to have forgotten the courtesy due to a lady who, whatever her errors might be in his eyes, was one of the brightest lights and purest saints in the Roman Catholic Church of that day.

"Some fine day I'll know how to outwit the big brute, and then I mean to cure him of his bullying ways," he was wont to say cheerfully, as he festooned his face with strips of adhesive plaster, and tried to grin through the pain.

In the evening, conversing with Stanhope on the subject, the colonel said the affair was conducted in a bullying manner.

We will only add, that a few months since, in the city of London, Governor Hamilton, of South Carolina, went armed with pistols, to the lodgings of Daniel O'Connell, 'to stop his wind' in the bullying slang of his own published boast.

This resolution was all they could oppose to the bullying captain and the guns of the troublesome little Quaker.

It is startling to look back upon the bullying contempt which the man who was blind permitted himself to show to the men who could see.

The companions of the bullying cowboy who had announced himself as Gus Megget were riding up, yelling to him to make the "tenderfoot dance.

The Tato, in the fits of rage of a bullying coxcomb, proposed to behead all the canons in the choir some evening and then to set fire to the Cathedral.

During, I should think, three or four minutes, I lay so astounded under that bullying cry of wrath, that I could not move a finger.

"But he can't escape from the building," he added, "for every avenue is guarded, and the chap the cablegram belongs to has just asked for it!" CHAPTER IX TRICKS THAT WERE VAIN Ned eyed the bullying detective keenly.

If there is anything I despise in this world, sir, it is a bullying duellist, and, by Gad!

But while they were thus comfortably going on, the three unnatural brutes, their countrymen, in a mere bullying humour, insulted them by saying, 'the governor (meaning you) had given them a possession of the island, and d-mn 'em they should build no houses upon their ground, without paying rent.'

Four P.M.The day is rainy, and the purser complains of difficulty in making his purchases yesterday, and that coal is not coming off to us as promised, &c.; so I thought it expedient to do a little in the bullying line to keep all straight.

"It's his bullying nature.

"Yes, it's quite true," she sobbed; "yes, poor soldiers have been shot before now just for going off without leave to stand by their mother's death-bed or for smacking a bullying officer's face.

CREAKLE, MR., a bullying schoolmaster in "David Copperfield.

Perhaps you'll just pay me this debt," he continued, changing his fawning manner into a bullying swagger.

There is no bullying thought of here; the captain of his company would as soon think of bullying the cadet private as a captain of a regiment of the line would of bullying any private under his command.

He came swaggering down the Jaffa Road with all the bullying arrogance of the newly enlisted Arab policeman.

"You either accept the account I have just given you, or you do not." There was something like murder in Henshaw's eyes as he replied, "This bullying attitude is what I might expect from you.

Again and again the stag would charge, growing more furious at every failure; and every time the wolf leaped aside he left a terrible gash in his enemy's neck or side, punishing him cruelly for his bullying attack, yet strangely refusing to kill, as he might have done, or to close on the hamstring with one swift snap that would have put the big brute out of the fight forever.

His face was still the face of a covetous bullying boy, with a large appetite for primitive satisfactions and a sturdy belief in his intrinsic right to them.

23 Words to use with  bullyings