Crossword clues for bulldozing
bulldozing
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bulldoze \Bull"doze`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bulldozed; p. pr. & vb. n. Bulldozing.] To intimidate; to restrain or coerce by intimidation or violence; -- used originally of the intimidation of negro voters, in Louisian
[Slang, U.S.]
Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of bulldoze English)
Usage examples of "bulldozing".
Walking the outer perimeter of the fence, the patrolman clapped his hands and shouted, in case the animals were hiding under Curly's trailer or snoozing in the shade of the bulldozing equipment.
The Zhirrzh have been bulldozing their way across the Commonwealth for the past three weeks—bulldozing leisurely, maybe, but bulldozing nonetheless.
The Zhirrzh have been bulldozing their way across the Commonwealth for the past three weeks-bulldozing leisurely, maybe, but bulldozing nonetheless.
He was bulldozing ahead, providing what he thought she needed, manipulating the people around him.
So Nadia left the bulldozing to John and Maya, and took a rover to the factory complex to have a look.
So Nadia left the bulldozing to John and Maya, and took a rover to the factory complex to have a look.
He feigned horror when Clapley's crew started bulldozing the toad habitat, but Nils Fishback was secretly delighted.
This week the main item on the agenda was the proposed bulldozing of seventy-three acres of mangroves to make room for the back nine of a championship golf course on the shore of North Key Largo.