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  • adjective comparative form of bolshie: more bolshie

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Examples

  • Unkindly nicknamed “Hattie Harperson” for her political correctness, she has often championed a cultural rather than economic leftism associated with the bolshier London boroughs in the 1980s.

    Harman's biggest weakness 2009

  • Unkindly nicknamed “Hattie Harperson” for her political correctness, she has often championed a cultural rather than economic leftism associated with the bolshier London boroughs in the 1980s.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2009

  • After an hour or so of rubbernecking to see the protesters on the other side of the police lines, the crowd on the outer side of the police line got bolshier and more aggressive, as did the police.

    Red Pepper 2009

  • Unkindly nicknamed "Hattie Harperson" for her political correctness, she has often championed a cultural rather than economic leftism associated with the bolshier London boroughs in the

    Spectator Live 2009

  • Britpop became much bolshier as the Nineties rolled on.

    New Statesman 2009

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