That's a good suggestion but you just bulldozed it.
to push someone over by heading straight over them. Often used in conjunction with "over"
He just ran across the field bulldozing everyone over.
If people bulldoze earth, stone, or other heavy material, they move it using a bulldozer. Last week, the department's road builders began to bulldoze a water meadow on Twyford Down
If people bulldoze something such as a building, they knock it down using a bulldozer. She defeated developers who wanted to bulldoze her home to build a supermarket
disapproval If someone bulldozes a plan through or bulldozes another person into doing something, they get what they want in an unpleasantly forceful way. The party in power planned to bulldoze through a full socialist programme The coalition bulldozed the resolution through the plenary session My parents tried to bulldoze me into going to college
To intimidate; to restrain or coerce by intimidation or violence; used originally of the intimidation of negro voters, in Louisiana