Definition: 1. To frighten or hurt a weaker person, to use your strength or power to make somebody do something. 2. A cruel and brutal fellow. 3. A person who uses their strength or power to frighten or hurt weaker people.
Use 'bully' in a sentence:
1. He was a bully. He tried to frighten people into doing what he wanted.
2. The attackers were said to be taking revenge on the 14-year-old, claiming he was a school bully.
3. The aggression of a bully leaves people feeling hurt, angry and impotent.
4. Is Apple a monopolist, copycat and bully?
5. He can be very charming, but he is fundamentally a bully.
6. He's a coward and a bully who confuses physical strength with manhood.
7. They want to bully people like Jordan did, but without his results.
8. It's a bully conclusion to a riveting journey through time.
9. The kid who was bullied becomes the bully, taunting, beating up fellow students, and intimidating teachers.
10. They can bully people and shove their ideas around because there is no support for those who challenge them.
11. I wasn't going to let him bully me.
12. I won't be bullied into signing anything.
13. If I had been there, I would not have let him bully you.