That would be "bullies".
The plural of 'Bully' is 'Bullies'.
Words like candy, bully, spy, pony... when the word has a consonant before the final y, then change the y to ies to form the plural.
A non-plural word, a word (noun or pronoun) that is not plural is singular, a word for just one.
the plural word is comedones
No, the plural of problem is problems.
The plural of 'Bully' is 'Bullies'.
bullies
The plural form of "bully" is "bullies."
Words like candy, bully, spy, pony... when the word has a consonant before the final y, then change the y to ies to form the plural.
The word 'bully' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'bully' is a word for someone who teases, hurts, or threatens others; a word for a person.Example use of the noun: The bully picked on the small kids.The noun form of the verb to bully is the gerund, bullying.The word 'bully' is also an adjective and an interjection.
The bully at school stole my lunch money.
The word 'bully' is both a noun (bully, bullies) and a verb (bully, bullies, bullying, bullied). Examples:noun: Teachers usually know who is the bully in the class.verb: The boss tried to bully us into working late without pay.
The word "bully" in Spanish is "matón"
The word "bully" originated from the Dutch word "boel" which means lover or brother. Over time, the meaning shifted to someone who is blustering and domineering. The modern usage developed in the 16th century to describe someone who habitually harms or intimidates others.
The word crises is a plural word; it is the plural form of the word crisis.
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