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Discover LudwigThe phrase "my bully" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who constantly picks on or harasses you. For example: "My bully always makes fun of the way I talk." "I've been dealing with my bully for months now, and I can't take it anymore." "I finally stood up to my bully and told them to leave me alone."
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As for my bully?
Which leads me to my bully pulpit for rosé.
Eventually, my bully crossed the wrong person and ended up getting herself fired.
I would fantasise about being him, and I would fantasise about him coming to beat the crap out of my bully".
It has been going on for two years and I have been ignoring it, not wanting to give my bully the power.
I was let go, according to Rod, because No 10 objected so stridently to Freddie's incendiary rants that he had to exit, and in order to be impartial it was necessary I lose my bully pulpit as well.
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During a brief hour of peacetime, I took aside one of my bullies and asked him why people were mocking my nose.
I looked at you hard, the way I had learned, by then, to look into the eyes of my bullies.
When Stu had confronted my bullies over 30 years before, I was full of pride to have a father who could do that for a son.
For brain experiments!" 3 Could you not have discovered this 30 years ago when I was trying to pay off my bullies in Mars Bars but they kept banging my face on the water fountain instead?
Despite my bullying, Leena refused to give up any information on the company.
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