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I . bully [ˈbʊli] N

III . bully [ˈbʊli] ADJ

bully for you iron inf

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As many have noted, girls in early adolescence respond to its sharp-tongued account of high-school conformism, rebellion and bullying.
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After the incident, he begins to have a little more confidence, finally deciding to intervene in the bullying of one of his classmates.
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The song is a protest song on the evils of prejudice and bullying.
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It's a gothic romancea sort of coming out, bullying story that projects onto its world the moods and emotions of its characters.
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Sai has a high sense of honour, abhorring cheating and bullying.
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Beginning with playground games of fighter planes and pirates, the boys' behaviour soon curdles into more significant violence as bullying goes unpunished and hunger turns normal kids into ravening animals.
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Bullying degrades people's belief in themselves and creates the antitheses of empowerment.
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It seems the focus of bullying has turned to the cyberworld.
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Teachers and parents can play a critical role in creating a climate where bullying is not tolerated.
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The board expects staff members to be responsible to maintain an educational environment free from all forms of bullying.
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