Thesaurus / bulldoze
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No one wants a corporation or government to come into your neighborhood and develop something that jeopardizes your drinking water or bulldozes your church.
A 25-FOOT NATIVE AMERICAN TOTEM POLE ARRIVES IN D.C. AFTER A JOURNEY TO SACRED LANDS ACROSS U.S.DANA HEDGPETHJULY 29, 2021WASHINGTON POST“I would hope that the person that would otherwise take, remove, bulldoze a Joshua tree would understand that they are facing fairly significant criminal liability for doing so,” Poston told the Times.
A COUPLE BULLDOZED 36 JOSHUA TREES TO BUILD A HOME. NOW THEY FACE AN $18,000 FINE.JULIAN MARKJULY 1, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThey control 85% of social network traffic, bulldoze competition, and undermine our democracy.
FACEBOOK'S SURPRISE ANTITRUST VICTORY COULD INSPIRE CONGRESS TO OVERHAUL THE RULES ENTIRELYBILLY PERRIGOJUNE 30, 2021TIMEHe played the entire pivotal second quarter, bulldozing to the paint time and again for 18 points, 15 assists and eight rebounds to bounce back after a particularly lifeless performance in Boston.
WIZARDS ROUT PACERS, SECURE NO. 8 SEED AND A PLAYOFF DATE WITH THE SIXERSAVA WALLACEMAY 21, 2021WASHINGTON POSTHer obsessive desire to acquire the Dalmatian puppies heightens as she leers over her steering wheel, speeds through city streets and bulldozes through fences in her single-minded pursuit.
HER CRAZY DRIVING IS A KEY ELEMENT OF CRUELLA DE VIL’S EVIL. HERE’S WHY.GENEVIEVE CARPIOAPRIL 2, 2021WASHINGTON POSTCleveland went 65 yards in just six plays, with running back Kareem Hunt capping the drive with an 11-yard run on which he bulldozed into the end zone despite the efforts of Pittsburgh defenders.
BROWNS SHAKE OFF THEIR HISTORY, SECURE FIRST PLAYOFF WIN SINCE 1995ADAM KILGORE, DES BIELERJANUARY 11, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIn past years, state officials have allowed property owners to bulldoze large amounts of sand up to the front of their homes in preparation for seasonal threats, a practice that scientists say may also harm the beach.
HOW FAMOUS SURFERS AND WEALTHY HOMEOWNERS ARE ENDANGERING HAWAII’S BEACHESBY SOPHIE COCKE, HONOLULU STAR-ADVERTISERDECEMBER 5, 2020PROPUBLICAShe had no idea that, in a matter of weeks, the coronavirus pandemic would bulldoze her senior year.
THIS AI WHIZ COULD BE THE NEXT ELON MUSK OR STEVE JOBS, BUT FIRST SHE HAS TO NAVIGATE BEING 18TAYLOR TELFORDNOVEMBER 5, 2020WASHINGTON POSTIn vain they tried to bulldoze and cajole, to push and to pull, to plead with and to denounce the obstinate Nancy Jane.
THE RIVAL CAMPERSRUEL PERLEY SMITHNo call to bulldoze a fellow just because you happened to be first on the spot!
DOROTHY'S TRAVELSEVELYN RAYMONDWORDS RELATED TO BULLDOZE
- bear down
- browbeat
- bulldoze
- coerce
- constrain
- dragoon
- egg on
- encourage
- exert influence
- expedite
- fire up
- go to town on
- goad
- goose
- hurry
- impel
- influence
- inspire
- jolly
- key up
- kid
- lean on
- motivate
- oblige
- overpress
- persuade
- pour it on
- press
- pressure
- prod
- push around
- put the screws to
- put up to
- railroad
- sell on
- speed
- speed up
- spur
- squeeze
- steamroll
- strong-arm
- turn on
- bears down
- browbeats
- bulldozes
- coerces
- constrains
- dragoons
- egg on
- encourages
- exerts influence
- expedites
- fires up
- goads
- goes to town on
- gooses
- hurries
- impels
- influences
- inspires
- jollies
- key up
- kids
- lean on
- motivates
- obliges
- overpresses
- persuades
- pours it on
- presses
- pressures
- prods
- pushes around
- puts the screws to
- puts up to
- railroads
- sells on
- speeds
- speeds up
- spurs
- squeezes
- steamrolls
- strong-arms
- turns on
- batter
- blow down
- bomb
- break down
- bulldoze
- capsize
- cast down
- crash
- decimate
- delete
- demolish
- destroy
- dynamite
- efface
- erase
- expunge
- extinguish
- extirpate
- fell
- level
- mow down
- obliterate
- overthrow
- overturn
- pull down
- reduce
- remove
- rub out
- ruin
- scatter
- scratch out
- smash
- spill
- strike out
- subvert
- tear down
- tear up
- throw down
- topple
- total
- unbuild
- undo
- unmake
- upset
- wipe out
- wrack
- wreck
- zap
- bash
- beat
- blow out of water
- bulldoze
- bury
- chase
- clean up on
- clobber
- conquer
- cream
- crush
- cut to pieces
- destroy
- discomfit
- dispel
- drive off
- expel
- finish
- hunt
- kill
- lambaste
- larrup
- murder
- outmaneuver
- overpower
- overthrow
- put to flight
- repulse
- scatter
- scuttle
- shut out
- skunk
- subdue
- subjugate
- swamp
- torpedo
- total
- trounce
- vanquish
- wallop
- wax
- whip
- wipe off map
- wipe out
- worst
- zap
- affright
- agitate
- alarm
- appall
- astound
- awe
- browbeat
- bulldoze
- chill
- chill to the bone
- cow
- curdle the blood
- daunt
- demoralize
- deter
- disburb
- discomfort
- disconcert
- discourage
- dishearten
- dismay
- disquiet
- faze
- horrify
- intimidate
- make blood run cold
- make one's blood run cold
- make one's hair stand on end
- make teeth chatter
- panic
- perturb
- petrify
- repel
- scare
- scare away
- scare off
- scare the daylights out of
- scare to death
- silly
- spook
- startle
- stiff
- strike terror into
- terrify
- terrorize
- unhinge
- unnerve
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