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Bossed meaning
Having a boss (employer etc.), or controlled by one. | Having a boss (protuberance).
Example sentences (13)
Angels defended himself and said he left where he was because he was tired of being bossed around and that’s all that Deaner did.
Tommy Rogers and James Sargent bossed the midfield area and Sargent also found time to drop back and cut out a number of Galway attacks.
Rap star Kendrick Lamar just bossed up via a new worldwide deal with Universal Publishing.
Relations with parents, bosses, authority figures, including the police, will be difficult because nobody wants to be bossed around today.
As I watch the events back home unfold, a tear forms in my bossed-eyes.
He bossed things in the air, rarely got caught out of possession and timed his tackles brilliantly on the deck.
If not, he may just be a misogynist who has deep-seated ideas that women are to be bossed around.
Indeed, I reckon that an aversion to being bossed about by the authorities — particularly when we’re told it’s for our own good — is an integral part of the British character, if we’re still permitted to say such a thing exists.
Real bossed the first half in front of their own fans, but Brazilian starlet Vinicius Junior spurned a number of key opportunities, with Marc-Andre ter Stegen starring between the sticks.
They don't want to be bossed around by the U.S. Yet, at the same time, they also don't want to be seen as the world's drug pusher.
Northern Arizona bossed listless UT El Paso en route to a 30-10 victory.
Struggled in the first half when Roma were on top, but bossed the game after Madrid took over in the second period.
The midfield, which had bossed the minnows, never turned up; as was the case at the Commonwealth Games.