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  1. 15 de nov. de 2016 · Hi everybody! This is my question: I know that suffer is followed by from when you talk about illnesses "suffer from an illness", but when you refer to another type of problem, must the preposition be used too? : "Many children suffer (from?) bullying at school" Thanks in advance. [Mod edit...

  2. 31 de ago. de 2019 · I don't think (a) works. As 'bully' is a verb, I'd say 'bullier' is a legitimate word, and we need that word in this context. I'd vote for (b). It is possible that neither is really grammatically sound. One could always go for c. A lot of these tough, cool guys bully weak people. But I'd like to emphasize what they are. Their identity is that ...

  3. 11 de set. de 2014 · I hope that clarifies. The passage says that the man is more a bully than a beacon*, or less a beacon than a bully. 'Than' is an appendage or marker that goes with 'more' or 'less' or other words to show one item being compared. The meal contained more fat than protein. *'beacon' here connotes moral example--a good one, that is.

  4. 9 de jun. de 2012 · Bully one's way is not a very common expression. I was suggesting that the pattern it uses is very common and I gave you examples of its use. I was hoping you would be able, after getting a general sense of the meaning, to fill in the gap with the verb in question, i.e. bully .

  5. 9 de out. de 2019 · Bully (uncountable noun) is occasionally used as a shorter form of bully beef. It shouldn't be confused with the countable noun, a bully (someone who bullies). So, if this were a culinary context I would take the sentence to mean "You can't beat a nice bit of bully beef".

  6. 31 de out. de 2010 · Google gave 153,000 hits for "I stood up to the bully" and only one for "I stood up against the bully" which jives with my inclination. "I stood up" already implies "against." "Against" is better suited for different verbs, IMO, such as "protested against" or "demonstrated against," perhaps since these verbs don't state for or against and therefore need clarification.

  7. 25 de ago. de 2019 · Are you a bedroom bully? I'd like to say this in Spanish. Bedroom bully: is a man/woman who controls and dominates the bedroom. He/she can be aggressive and forceful during sexual activity! Serve you pain and pleasure while making you wet. Enjoys the pleasure of pleasuring, and has a few limits with the attitude of “just do what daddy or mama ...

  8. 14 de jun. de 2022 · There once was a ship that put to sea And the name of that ship was the Billy o’ Tea The winds blew hard, her bow dipped down Blow, me bully boys, blow (Huh!) Source: a song called Wellerman by The Longest Johns Hello, I cannot understand the bold written "blow". I only use that word for...

  9. 23 de out. de 2011 · Now that Fjordenson was no longer there to bully Lite about her quite dangerous sort of witchcraft, she could tell what had happened to her shadow. She explained how it had mysteriously drifted away during her time travel, and how her ghost had left her sort of half-dead body to float in the sky, at quite a height.

  10. 6 de fev. de 2023 · It's not quite the same thing. It happened to me the other day. I wasn't actually completed bullied into silence, but the person doing the bullying pushed me into a corner where I couldn't say what was on my mind and it was therefore impossible for me to express my disagreement with what he had decided I would agree to.

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