1114 examples of bullied in sentences

When, in company with Austria, we beat and bullied Denmark out of Schleswig-Holstein, were we not victorious, and is not that sufficient justification?

" Immediately the unwilling permission for them to do as they pleased had been given, the men set about making ready for the advance as if each moment was of the greatest value, and in an incredibly short time after General Herkimer had been bullied into agreeing to that which his better judgment told him to be wrong, the company was ready for the march.

George was allowed to dine once or twice a week with his mother, and bullied the servants and his relations there, just as he did in Russell Square.

He seldom if ever told lies, and never bullied little boys.

No daughter of mine shall go In Elmhurst to be bullied and insulted by Jane Merrick.

The midget got up on a barrel and called his son, who is bigger than pa, when I stepped in between them and told the midget's son if he struck my father I would have his heart's blood, and he quailed, and then I bullied the giant, who is a coward, and now they are all afraid of me.

We crossed large plains, over which ran troops of gazelles, and had many gallops after them; but they go much faster than the greyhound, and, unless headed and bullied, there is little chance of taking them, except found asleep.

I'm quite willing to be bullied.

blustered and bullied and threatened, which pleased his people; but in his heart he had his doubts, and had no desire to attack Prussia so long as the independence of the southern States of Germany was maintained.

But puss was not to be bullied.

"He bullied me into it," declared the tailor, glowering at Cyrus the Gaunt.

She had told Mrs. Arnold she thought Tom would be kind to him, and see that he wasn't bullied.

If you're afraid, you'll get bullied.

It failed because one day two of us lost our tempersone bragged, the other bullied.

And it's not because they're whipped into line and bullied and snarled at.

The day of his landing was a dismal one; the sky was dun, and a wind-worried drizzle filtered down to the greasy streets, but he plunged boldly into the delights of Shadwell, and was presently cast up, shattered in health, civilised in costume, penniless, and, except in matters of the direst necessity, practically a dumb animal, to toil for James Holroyd, and to be bullied by him in the dynamo shed at Camberwell.

Doubtless she was used to men who bullied her, as if she were another man of an inferior sort.

I've had a deal of hard work in my life, and I've been badgered and bullied so much by your strait-laced professors, that I'm glad to get away from the world for a spell, and talk and do rationally, without being laughed at.'

We've had scientific witnesses beforeand bullied 'em properly, by Jove!

He looked not at all upon the rude men-at-arms who pushed and bullied about him, but continued tenderly to hush his charge, as if he had been a nurse in a babe-chamber under the leads, with silence in all the house below.

Don't be argued into things, or bullied out of them.

He bullied them, and there was always one or more of them fresh-marked with his fangs.

PRINGLE, THOMAS, minor poet, born in Roxburghshire; edited the Monthly Magazine; emigrated to South Africa; held a small government appointment; was bullied out of it; returned home, and became Secretary to the Anti-Slavery Society (1789-1834).

He bullied the waiter, and criticised the wine, as if he had done nothing else but dine and drink and scold there all the days of his life.

He burst out, "Well, I shall not go to him; I have had enough of thisbadgered and bullied, and my sweetheart affrontedand now I suppose I am to be lectured again; you say I am not well, and bring my dinner up here.

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