bulldoze through (something)

bulldoze through (something)

To aggressively force one's way through some task or thing, especially clumsily and/or carelessly. Don't just bulldoze through this assignment—research the data carefully. I bulldozed through the obstacle course and ended up skinning both my knees.
See also: bulldoze, through
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bulldoze through something

Fig. to push clumsily and carelessly through something. Don't just bulldoze through your work! I wish you wouldn't bulldoze through the room.
See also: bulldoze, through
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • bulldoze through
  • bulldoze into
  • bulldoze into (something)
  • bulldoze
  • bulldoze (one's) way through (something)
  • a deuce of a
  • a deuce of a (something)
  • deuce
  • meathooks
  • carte blanche