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  1. someone who hurts or frightens someone else, often over a period of time, and often forcing them to do something that they do not want to do: You're just a big bully! Teachers usually know who the bullies are in a class. Fewer examples. It takes courage to stand up to a bully.

  2. The meaning of BULLY is a blustering, browbeating person; especially : one who is habitually cruel, insulting, or threatening to others who are weaker, smaller, or in some way vulnerable. How to use bully in a sentence.

  3. someone who hurts or frightens someone else, often over a period of time, and often forcing them to do something that they do not want to do: You're just a big bully! Teachers usually know who the bullies are in a class. Menos ejemplos. It takes courage to stand up to a bully.

  4. bully n. (person: intimidates another) bravucón, bravucona nm, nf. matón, matona nm, nf. (ES) abusón, abusona nm, nf. Harold's boss is a bully, always making his subordinates do things like get his coffee and lunch.

  5. someone who hurts or frightens someone else, often over a period of time, and often forcing them to do something that they do not want to do: You're just a big bully! Teachers usually know who the bullies are in a class. Fewer examples. It takes courage to stand up to a bully.

  6. bully noun volume_up US /ˈbʊli/ • volume_up UK /ˈbʊli/ Word forms: (plural) bullies (in field hockey) bully (masculine), salida (feminine) Monolingual examples Use the bully to put the ball into play when play has been stopped for injury. North American If there is a stop in action, the re-start is called a Bully.

  7. Bully definition: a blustering, mean, or predatory person who, from a perceived position of relative power, intimidates, abuses, harasses, or coerces people, especially those considered unlikely to defend themselves. See examples of BULLY used in a sentence.