Associations to the word «Bulldoze»
Noun
- Slum
- Nexus
- Mangrove
- Rubble
- Tripoli
- Palestinian
- Developer
- Protester
- Renewal
- Grave
- Mosque
- Parking
- Dune
- Sediment
- Mound
- Neighborhood
- Acre
- Housing
- Maya
- Home
- Cemetery
- Building
- Abu
- Build
- Fill
- Fence
- Site
- Buy
- Remains
- Resident
- Soil
- Construction
- Tent
- Destruction
- Tree
- Mud
- Sand
- Protest
- Pile
- Block
- Permit
- Beach
- Ali
- Road
- Lot
- Somebody
- Farmer
- Ground
- Truck
- Street
- Way
- Plan
- Belonging
- Tank
- Slope
- Settlement
- Property
- Golf
- Root
- Authority
- Ice
- Heritage
- Mississippi
- House
- Notion
- Crew
- Structure
- Estate
- Development
Adjective
Wiktionary
BULLDOZE, verb. To destroy with a bulldozer.
BULLDOZE, verb. (UK) To push someone over by heading straight over them. Often used in conjunction with "over".
BULLDOZE, verb. (UK) To push through forcefully.
BULLDOZE, verb. To push, as a bulldozer pushes
BULLDOZE, verb. (UK) To shoot down an idea immediately and forcefully.
BULLDOZE, verb. (US) (slang) (dated) To intimidate; to restrain or coerce by intimidation or violence; used originally of the intimidation of black voters in Louisiana.
Dictionary definition
BULLDOZE, verb. Flatten with or as if with a bulldozer.
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