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Definition of Bulldozing
1. bulldoze [v] - See also: bulldoze
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bulldozing
Literary usage of Bulldozing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850 by James Ford Rhodes (1906)
"l " bulldozing " tactics do not seem to have been used to any great extent, if
at all, in the South except in South Carolina. The best argument for the ..."
2. The Existing Conflict Between Republican Government and Southern Oligarchy by Green Berry Raum (1884)
"... Sherman's Report to President Grant—Origin of the Term " bulldozing"—Final
Result of the Election in the State—Action of the Returning Board. ALABAMA. ..."
3. Details of Practical Mining edited by Lee O. Kellogg (1916)
"... with the result that chute timbers were often broken, and a continual expense
incurred in the upkeep of the chutes. A chute with a special bulldozing ..."
4. The Republican Campaign Text Book for 1880 by Republican Congressional Committee (1880)
"At Caledonia, Caddo parish, the colored people turned out largely in spite of
the previous bulldozing in the parish. On the pretense that there were arms ..."
5. Vaticanism Unmasked: Or, Romanism in the United States by Puritan of the nineteenth century (1877)
"They have ignored, wiped out and destroyed large republican majorities by
intimidation, bulldozing with all that new-coined word comprehends" or implies, ..."