bulldoze in the PONS Dictionary

bulldoze Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to bulldoze one's way through
to bulldoze sb into doing sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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An island at the north end of the lake was formed by bulldozing during the excavation of the lake.
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Tapirs mark out their territories by spraying urine on plants, and they often follow distinct paths which they have bulldozed through the undergrowth.
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He's kind of bulldozing his way through it all.
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Nothing remains of the buildings today other than cement foundation components, as the entire site was bulldozed two weeks after the end of the siege.
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Afterwards, the government began to bulldoze slum areas and built public housing in its place.
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On the open plateau, bison are built to endure the worst of the winter, bulldozing their way through deep snow to reach grass.
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And the higher ones wanted to bulldoze the whole thing down and do their own thing and the students said no way.
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In places the crest of the tuff ring has been flattened off by bulldozing during subdivision in the 1990s.
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They had no water or electricity and were forced to move their flimsy shacks every few days as the garbage was bulldozed towards them.
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In one episode the presentation hall is bulldozed to make way for a mini-mall.
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