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Definitions from the WebTerm: bogardPart of Speech: VerbDefinition:1. To hog or monopolize something, especially a resource or attention. 2. To intimidate or bully someone into giving up or conceding something. Example Sentences:1. She was criticized for bogarding all the office supplies and not sharing with her colleagues. 2. During the meeting, he constantly bogarded the conversation and didn't let anyone else speak.
Part of Speech: NounDefinition:1. A person who always takes more than their fair share of something, often to the detriment of others. 2. A person who uses intimidation or bullying tactics to manipulate or control others. Example Sentences:1. My teammate is such a bogard. He never lets anyone else take the lead in our group projects. 2. The team captain acted like a bogard, constantly berating and intimidating his teammates. Part of Speech: AdjectiveDefinition:1. Describing something that is overwhelmingly dominant or controlling in a negative or unfair way. 2. Describing someone who tends to hoard or monopolize resources or attention. Example Sentences:1. The bogard manager rarely gave credit to his team and often took all the glory for himself. 2. The bogard child refused to share his toys with the other kids at the playground. Related Products:1. [Assertiveness & Self-Esteem Workbook for Teens](https://www.amazon.com/s?k=assertiveness+self+esteem+workbook+for+teens) 2. [Conflict Resolution Games for Teens](https://www.amazon.com/s?k=conflict+resolution+games+for+teens) 3. [Bullying Prevention and Intervention: Realistic Strategies for Schools](https://www.amazon.com/s?k=bullying+prevention+and+intervention) | ||||
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