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:
Note: The subject of an imperative sentence is most often the implied noun or pronoun for the person spoken to.
Best synonym for bossy is KING.
Yes it is.
Bossy is antonym for servile
To be in charge or bossy
It's a colloquial term for a person who bosses (dominates) others and gives out orders to others, but doesn't allow them do the same to himself/herself, so one might say Jane is a terrible bossy-boots or one might say to someone Stop that pushing us around, you bossy-boots!
"Imperative" is a sophisticated term for a bossy verb.
Her friend was bossy. Why are you so bossy? His coworkers did not like his bossy attitude. The boy rebelled because he thought his parents were too bossy. Being bossy is not a good way to have a lot of friends.
Bossy boots
Mike Bossy's birth name is Michael Jean Bossy.
He can be bossy in a good humoured way!
It looks like she is not bossy
Best synonym for bossy is KING.
Put a seed in a potCover it with soilWater the plantKeep by a windowsillHope this helps xxx
actually some are bossy and some are not!
George Bossy was born in 1927.
Mike Bossy is 6' 0".
not all short people are bossy.