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Zuotengdazuo Posted 8 years ago
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What does "bulled over" mean?

That angered her. “Whilst you have an honest beard, is that what you are telling me? You are the only man I should ever trust?”
He stiffened. “I did not say that.”
“You say it every day. Pyat Pree’s a liar, Xaro’s a schemer, Belwas a braggart, Arstan an assassin . . . do you think I’m still some virgin girl, that I cannot hear the words behind the words?”
“Your Grace—”
She bulled over him. (Game of Thrones)

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Hi It's an unusual phrase, but I'd say that it means to act in an aggressive, dominant way Dave

  • Hi It's an unusual phrase, but I'd say that it means to act in an aggressive, dominant way Dave
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Hi

It's an unusual phrase, but I'd say that it means to act in an aggressive, dominant way

Dave

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If you search bull over in the books you referred to, you will https://asearchoficeandfire.com/?q=bulled+over, each is used to interrupt the speech of another guy. So here it clearly means interrupt someone's speech by force, like a bull.

A Chinese version of my explanation

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