bulldozes (Meaning)

bulldozes

to operate a bulldozer, to force one's way like a bulldozer, to force as if by using a bulldozer, to move, clear, gouge out, or level off by pushing with or as if with a bulldozer, to force insensitively or ruthlessly, to move, clear, or level with a bulldozer, to coerce or restrain by threats

FAQs About the word bulldozes

to operate a bulldozer, to force one's way like a bulldozer, to force as if by using a bulldozer, to move, clear, gouge out, or level off by pushing with or as

pushes, squeezes, presses, jams, muscles, shoulders, crashes, elbows, bulls, jostles

reassures, comforts, consoles, cheers, encourages, soothes, steels, heartens, persuades, emboldens

The construction crew bulldozes the old building to make way for a new skyscraper.

The raging river bulldozes through its banks, flooding the surrounding area.

The bulldozer carefully bulldozes the trees to clear the path for the new road.

The bully bulldozes his way through the smaller children, taking what he wants.