bullyboy
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of bullyboy
Example Sentences
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In an op-ed, Collins responded that he would not be cowed by Banks’s “bullyboy tactics.”
From The New Yorker
Likewise, there is also now a place in the Republican party for bullyboy politics and Jew-baiting too, even with Ivanka and Jared around.
From The Guardian
Russia as a Middle East bullyboy has been a nuisance for the United States.
From Washington Post
The leading bullyboy in this part of the world is North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un.
From Washington Post
He insists to this day that the Review-Journal’s new owner – “The bullyboy of Las Vegas Boulevard” – solely intended to make an example of him.
From The Guardian
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