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Bulled

Bulled \Bulled\, a. [Cf. Boln.] Swollen. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] ||

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bulled

a. swollen

Usage examples of "bulled".

Arya could see the whites of Sandor Clegane's eyes as he bulled his way forward again.

Near midnight, she got a scare when Ser Jorah bulled his way past Strong Belwas.

Oberyn's long spear jabbed, but Ser Gregor took the point on his shield, shoved it aside, and bulled back at the prince, his great sword flashing.

She'd hated attending Court, and only did so when bulled into it by Gregor.

She couldn't respond to the accusation directly (All right, I was crazy then, but I'm better now didn't exactly inspire confidence), so as always she ignored the insult and bulled on regardless.

Stunned citizens were bulled aside by half-drunk soldiers who'd sworn a blood oath to protect the lives of their sovereigns.

The tireless ogres tramped over sand, cactus, salt flats, and stone, even bulled through thorn bushes as they towed their captives behind them.

The giant rhinaur, a phalanx all by herself, bulled across the pool with steps that shook the earth.

The guard dropped his weapon, his eyes and mouth gaped open wide, and Aeron bulled him out of the way.

As for Ronny, he got up from the couch and bulled his way out of the room, deliberately giving John a shoulder check as he passed.