42 Verbs to Use for the Word bullying

" "You just wait," roared the retreating bully, shaking his fist at the lads, "I'll make trouble for you yet.

What then?" "He won't play the bully and scoundrel again for some time!"

"I am sorry to say he is, Captain Disbrowe," replied the bully.

"Well, Sir Paul," rejoined the bully, with affected reluctance, "as you desire it, I will spare the young man's life.

The man showed himself the cowardly bully that he was.

my little Blaize, my physic-taking porter," cried the bully; "how wags the world with you?

Nat gave in, not so much beaten as cowed and mortified, and never afterwards tried to act the bully on board.

"What do you want?" "I have brought you news of Blaize," returned the bully.

A doctor was called and set as well as possible the broken jaws, the crushed nose, picked out the fragments of bone and the loosened teeth, sewed up the terrible gashes on Sabota's face and left the bully groaning and profaning in half-conscious agony.

"Thee weve got a barn and theres lots of ha on 2 high plaises were we can clime up there arnt no steps nor lader and we hav to clime up poles its bully Thee theres four cats heer and one lets me nuss her the others is all wild and run under the barn we can hunt them wild ones Ive got 2 long poles to poke under the barn but I wont hunt the cats till you come.

He hated bullying, and often interfered to protect little boys, who accordingly idolised him, and did anything he told them very willingly.

'We desire no war!'" Probably there is no better way to incite a ferocious bully than to tell him that his opponent is weak, unprepared and afraid.

Even when Ryan had to kill a bully in self-defence (it was a fellow named Kelly, who loved to haunt the coffee-houses, pick quarrels with peaceable citizens, and then half murder them), the world looked on approvingly, and averred that the player had acted with his usual conscientiousness.

and so you had a pitched battle, and licked that bully before he had time to begin; give me your hand!

Rob and his friends did meet the bully again and under strange circumstances, in scenes far removed from the peaceful surroundings of Hampton.

You see, I was not fool enough to think that you wouldparticularly notice a fighting bully.

To find the coarseness, the reader can consult the stories in papers like the Berliner Tageblatt and much of the current drama; to observe the bullying, he will have to see it for himself, if he doubts it.

Any who have had personal and intimate experience of how schools work with it and without it, know what a Palladium it is of happiness and morality; how it prevents bullying, upholds manliness, is the bulwark of discipline, and makes boys more earnest and thoughtful, often at the most critical period of their lives, by enlisting all their sympathies and interests on the side of the honorable and the just.

"I can understand that; it is no more than a woman's method to protect her bully.

"I was pretty sure I'd win," modestly remarked the bully, as he began shouldering his way through the press toward the judges' stand.

"Sam, you've got a head like a billiard ball," retorted the bully, turning on the other, "it'll be mine some day, won't it?

"I can never forget it, nor do I forget how Dave took my place and sent the bully to a land where he can never more do murder.

In his ecstasy he waved his dirty, long fingers toward Coronado, and shouted, "Bully for you, old hoss!"

" "Then, after all, shutting off our bully little searchlight won't do us much good," complained Andy, regretfully.

If they fail to do it, they are the derision of the world forever,since no one ever spares a beaten bully,and thenceforward their social system must go down of itself.

42 Verbs to Use for the Word  bullying