ppl. a. [f. BULLY v. + -ED1.] Roughly treated; cowed by a bully.

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1851.  Sir F. Palgrave, Norm. & Eng. (1864), IV. 67. The story of Flambard’s mother enlivened the chansons of some bullied minstrel.

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a. 1863.  Thackeray, Song of Cane, viii. That cringing, bullied lout Had once a generous soul.

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