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Filter by Meaning The coach bogarted the team by forcing them to follow his strategy without considering their inputs.
She bogarted the interview with her overbearing demeanor.
She bogarted the party and didn't let anyone else choose the music or activities.
The company CEO bogarted the board meeting by interrupting others.
He bogarted the classroom discussion by always trying to one-up his classmates.
The CEO bogarted his authority to silence dissenting opinions in the board meeting.
The established artist bogarted the gallery exhibition by taking up more space than others.
The deep-rooted corruption bogarted the country's development and progress.
The boss bogarted all of the credit for the project, even though her team did most of the work.
He bogarted the meeting by insisting his ideas were the only ones that would work.
The athlete bogarted the game by playing dirty.
The famous singer bogarted her influence to get her own way in the recording studio.
The outdated technology bogarted the company's growth and hindered its progress.
She bogarted the kitchen and didn't let anyone else help with the cooking.
She bogarted the party by talking about herself the whole time.
She bogarted the last piece of cake at the party.
He bogarted the game controller, not letting anyone else play.
He bogarted the TV remote and wouldn't let anyone else watch what they wanted.
Her loud and disruptive behavior at the museum bogarted the attention away from the exhibits.
The coach bogarted his influence to get his son into the starting lineup.
He bogarted the best seat in the house and wouldn't let anyone else sit there.
She bogarted her celebrity status to skip the long line.
He bogarted the other kids during the game and didn't play by the rules.
The older brother always bogarted the family car, leaving his siblings with no transportation.
The selfish lover bogarted the entire relationship, ignoring their partner's needs and wants.
His behavior at the restaurant was so rude that he bogarted the attention of everyone in the room.
The con artist bogarted the victims by promising them false returns on their investments.
The landlord bogarted the tenants by refusing to make necessary repairs.
The loud concert-goer bogarted the conversation, making it impossible for anyone else to be heard.
The boss bogarted all the resources and didn't leave any for the other departments.
The wealthy businessman bogarted his position to get exclusive access to the event.
The biased media bogarted the news coverage and manipulated public opinion.
The star athlete bogarted his popularity to get the best equipment for free.
He bogarted his way through the crowded room, pushing people aside.
He bogarted the dinner conversation by belittling everyone else's opinions.
He bogarted the conversation by constantly talking about his accomplishments.
She bogarted the classroom by constantly interrupting the teacher and not letting anyone else learn.
She bogarted the computer by not allowing anyone else to use it.
The wealthy businessman bogarted the prime parking spot at the shopping mall.
The faulty equipment bogarted the production line and slowed down the manufacturing process.
He bogarted the promotion by undermining his coworkers.
They bogarted the microphone at the karaoke party, not letting anyone else sing.
She bogarted the discussion and didn't let anyone else express their opinions.
The wealthy businessman bogarted the auction by outbidding everyone else.
She bogarted the last slice of pizza at the party, leaving none for others.
The big rock bogarted the river and caused water to overflow.
The boss bogarted the brainstorming session by shutting down other people's ideas.
She bogarted the conversation and didn't let anyone else speak.
The well-connected actor bogarted all the best roles in the movie, leaving nothing for the others.
The politician bogarted the debate with his long speeches.
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