badger, break, coerce, discourage, frighten, henpeck, nag, press heavy on, systematically terrorize, tread upon, weigh heavy on
Definitionv. be bossy towards
Last update: June 27, 2015
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They jostled, browbeat, and threatened one another, but they did not come to actual hostilities. [Please select]
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The lawyer browbeat the witness. [verb]
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Especially if they intend to use that fact to browbeat other people with their opinions. [verb]
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"When a man has right on his side he ought to browbeat a woman." [Please select]
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Will you mention who else these cutthroats have tried to browbeat and frighten. [Please select]
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Who do you think I am that you can flout and browbeat and threaten--" "Come. [Please select]
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He browbeat the constable very soon, and even bullied Master Shaw into silence. [Please select]
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He took off his hat, evidently a little nonplussed that she should know his name, and by now she was ready even to browbeat him a little should it be necessary. [Please select]
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