The 4-year old was so bossy even other children didn't like her.
A boss doesn't need to be bossy to make people do their work.
The younger worker sounded so bossy with his peers, his boss had to warn him to stop.
A "bossy" verb is an imperative verb, a word that tells someone what to do.A sentence with a "bossy" verb is an imperative sentence.Examples of imperative sentences with a "bossy" verb:Stop!Watch this!Clean your room.Bill, get some milk on your way home.Note: The subject of an imperative sentence is most often the implied noun or pronoun for the person spoken to.
My friends don't like it when I'm opinionated or bossy.
Judging by the way you spelled "the," I'm sure you misspelled the word "boosy" as well, so let me see if I can figure out what you actually meant to write. I'm going with bossy. Her bossy manner made her few friends. Don't be so bossy!
The Tagalog word for "bossy" is "mapag-utos" or "mapilit."
little sister: omg your so bossy you're always telling me what 2 do. just leave me alone big sister: wow your a pain. how's that? lol XD
The word "bossy" in Tagalog can be translated as "mangmang."
Tagalog translation of BOSSY: palautos; naghahari-harian
"Imperative" is a sophisticated term for a bossy verb.
Yes I certainly can make a sentence with that word.
how can make the sentence for word mercy
Corroborative is the hardest word in the world to make a sentence for.
I conclude that it is possible to make a sentence with the word "conclude."