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Bolshy

[bohl-shee, bol-]

noun

Slang.

plural

Bolshies 
  1. Bolshevik.

  2. Bolshevist.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of Bolshy1

First recorded in 1915–20; Bolshie, -y 2
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Example Sentences

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He says successive governments have used the Crown Estate calculation as a convenient way of avoiding debate and stopping a "lot of bolshy backbenchers moaning about the cost of the monarchy".

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Ms Montgomery later said the exceptions to certain human rights protections were "designed to deal with people who are proselytising on behalf of totalitarian regimes or forming militias" rather than "bolshy" protesters who refused to go through the council to have the statue removed.

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Fortunately I'm quite bolshy and I stand my ground," she said. "I kept going back and saying 'this isn't good enough it's definitely the menopause and you need to give me something'.

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He told detectives that although Mrs Maggs was small she was, in his words, "right bolshy".

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The timing is perfect, coinciding with a renewed appreciation for Lavigne's bolshy pop-rock bangers amongst a new generation of female stars.

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