Sentence examples for To boss from inspiring English sources

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To boss

noun

A swelling, lump or protuberance in an animal, person or object.

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Used to boss his brothers around.

Most likely to: Boss 2014.

So occasionally I still get to boss him around.

Luckily, there are countless other ways to boss numbers around.

Send bottle with message to boss in Manhattan.

That didn't stop him trying to boss the newcomer around.

Yes, Labour tried to boss people around and undermined responsibility.

"He always tried to boss you around," Randolph recalled.

66 min United are continuing to boss this game.

"Where to, Boss?" Glenn asked from the driver's seat.

Says Boss Croker to Boss McLaughlin: "Shake!" A bird's-eye-view of New York and Brooklyn.

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