buller

UK /ˈbʊlə(ɹ)/ US /ˈbʊlɚ/
noun 4name 4verb 3

Definitions

verb

1

To boil or seethe.

The still liquid element startled uprears, It bubbled and bullered and roared in his ears, Like thunder that gallows on high.

If this wer a good argument, to prove a man's sins wer not pardoned, because he still finds corruption bullering up in him, then none in the world should have their sin pardoned!

noun

1

The bubbling or seething of a torrent.

verb

1

To make a lot of noise.

"Sae we let go the rape,” said David, “ and he went adown the water screeching and bullering like a Bull of Bashan, as he's ca'd in Scripture.”

It never shrinked nor feared, but would dowk under the water, snorting and bullering, terrible to the hearers and beholders.

2

To force one's way; to be pushy.

It was not that he bullered and swore like so many of his farmer neighbours. Their men knew what to expect from them, and they swore back, knowing that the next day they could speak to them as if nothing had happened. But Will Murray was different. His word was law.

The door of the vet's banged open and the receptionist bullered out.

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