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1. How stupid it was, to allow Les Purvis to bully, con, browbeat, and finally persuade; that a night out wouldn’t hurt once in a while; that they were just good friends and he understood that
2. Even the other patients and her co-workers noticed her interest in helping others and not trying to browbeat them
3. (To deal hardly means that Sarai browbeat Hagar
4. He cajoled, pleaded, argued and even tactfully browbeat the
5. Besides, to browbeat her through sentiment, he accused her of bothering more about her paternal interests than that of her own husband’s
6. They bitterly hated; browbeat and rumpus quarreled with each other every day
7. Do they browbeat you with
8. A former Tehelka journalist, Rana Ayyub, who had carried out a detailed investigation on Shah’s alleged role in encounter killings, claims that the minister’s men once tried to browbeat her
9. While her destiny of a violent death could have led her into nurturing the Frankenstein Monster of a Saint Bhindranwale to politically browbeat the Akalis, proves the karma siddhaanta - governs destiny the actions of man, her insistence to retain her Sikh bodyguards in the aftermath of the ‘Operation Blue Star’, to set an example of a secular conviction and the personal courage, would prove the Western philosophy true that – man’s destiny is but his nature
10. Wilks? By now, if her husband had been lying about that call, he'd have had ample time to browbeat his wife into supporting his story
11. Nurse Wright sat silently by the door, while her charge was interviewed, as though she didn't trust them not to browbeat the old lady
12. Holmes, to come here and browbeat a woman
13. Besides, once he was out from under Symkyn’s eye, he should be able to browbeat whatever subordinate officer was assigned to command his escort into taking him wherever he really wanted to go
1. The last restraints of patience inside her snapped with his browbeating
2. Kennedy never should have allowed himself to be browbeaten by Khrushchev at the Vienna summit earlier in 1961, for that browbeating led directly to that Soviet leader"s assessment that here was a young coward he could not only deal with, but overcome
3. No browbeating him
1. He toys with the weak—he tampers with the mean—he browbeats the haughty—with the cunning he is a serpent