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 Translation for 'to bully' from English to Bulgarian
VERB   to bully | bullied | bullied
bullying | bullies
SYNO bully | hooligan | roughneck | ...
bully {noun}побойник {м}
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Translation for 'to bully' from English to Bulgarian

bully {noun}
побойник {м}
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Usage Examples English
  • In May 1939, as part of his efforts to bully Turkey into joining the Axis, Ribbentrop had arranged for the cancellation of the delivery of 60 heavy howitzers from the Škoda Works, which the Turks had paid for in advance.
  • He had wanted the wedding to be celebrated in Pavia and not in Milan precisely so as not to give the impression of wanting to bully Gian Galeazzo, legitimate Duke of Milan, who had married Isabella of Aragon in the Duomo a few months earlier.
  • He argued in a widely distributed pamphlet that aircraft carriers had become weapons "used to crush popular uprisings and to bully the weaker and poorer countries of the world."
  • Critics claim that VANK has attempted to bully and discount Japan and Japanese culture, manipulate history during and after World War II and have other countries believe in distorted perspectives related to Japanese-Korean history that have a bias favoring Korea.
  • Cave went on to describe the Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions movement as "cowardly and shameful", and that calls to boycott the country are "partly the reason I am playing Israel – not as support for any particular political entity but as a principled stand against those who wish to bully, shame and silence musicians."

  • Bullies choose to bully students who are members of their social out-groups that are similar to their own in-group as a result of threatened distinctiveness.
  • Rumors and comments related to "Bully 2" still persisted after this point.
  • Some people at a nearby table were attempting to bully the (by now closed) bar into providing them with champagne.
  • Nelson was first introduced in Season 1's "Bart the General" as an antagonist, but later became more of an anti-hero, continuing to bully those weaker than him while occasionally showing a friendly and sensitive nature underneath.
  • Another notable character in the book is Rinaldo Cantabile, a wannabe Chicago gangster, who tries to bully Citrine into being friends.

  • On November 4, 2022, the City's Integrity Commissioner published a third report on Chiarelli, finding that he had used the power he held as an employer to bully and harass a younger female staffer who worked in his office from 2013 to 2015 in violation of the Council's Code of Conduct.
  • "The Swan" is a short story about the boys Ernie and his friend Raymond, who like to bully Peter Watson.
  • If two businesspeople are competing for a government contract, the protected can ask their mafioso friends to bully their rival out of the bidding process.
  • Many in Ukraine and beyond believe that Russia has periodically used its vast energy resources to bully its smaller, dependent neighbour, but the Russian Government argues instead that it is internal squabbling amongst Ukraine's political elite that is to blame for the deadlock.
  • Zappia and Coach Ricky Stuart also then attempted to bully the female staff member into retracting her complaint.

  • ... Marston 183) that the Regency were by and large "secret society men," belonging either to fraternal lodges or meeting in secret outside of Conference meetings in order to bully through policy and resolutions during official Conference meetings.
  • Starkweather then began to bully those who had once picked on him.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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