bulldozes
Meaning of bulldozes
verb
- To destroy with a bulldozer.
He's certainly very chirpy for a man whose house has just been bulldozed down.
- To push someone over by heading straight over them. Often used in conjunction with "over".
He just ran across the field bulldozing everyone over.
- To push through forcefully.
- To push into a heap, as a bulldozer does.
Again the animal had bulldozed all of its bedding into a heap at one end of its cage.
- To shoot down an idea immediately and forcefully.
That was a good suggestion, but you just bulldozed it.
- To intimidate; to restrain or coerce by intimidation or violence; used originally of the intimidation of black voters in Louisiana.
Information about bulldozes
- It is a verb.
- The singular form of bulldozes is: bulldoze.
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Hyphenation of bulldozes
bull-dozes
- It consists of 2 syllables and 9 chars.
- bulldozes is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
Words that rhyme with bulldozes
Ozes, cozes, dozes, kolhozes, kolkhozes, sovkhozes, kolkozes, clozes, glozes, Mozes, mozes, schnozes, boozes, oozes, schmoozes, shmoozes, snoozes, crozes, tozes
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