Bullier vs Bullies - What's the difference?
bullier | bullies |
(bully)
One who bullies.
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As nouns the difference between bullier and bullies
is that bullier is one who bullies while bullies is plural of lang=en.As an adjective bullier
is comparative of bully.As a verb bullies is
third-person singular of bully.bullier
English
Adjective
(head)Noun
(en noun)page 126:
- Bulliers frequently cause others to feel socially isolated and excluded through verbal, nonverbal, and physical harassment.
page 179:
unnumbered digital page:
- Even so, [Fiorello] La Guardia is commonly known as a bullier of bullies, a power-slinging crime fighter.