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Warlike   /wˈɔrlˌaɪk/   Listen
Warlike

adjective
1.
Disposed to warfare or hard-line policies.  Synonyms: hawkish, militant.  "Hawkish congressman" , "Warlike policies"
2.
Suggesting war or military life.  Synonym: martial.






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... and thirty-seven; and Joseph, to one hundred and ten. Moses, a man of extraordinary vigor, which, however, he exposed to great cares and fatigues, attained the advanced age of one hundred and twenty; and the warlike and ever-active Joshua lived to one hundred and ten. Lejoucourt gives the following striking parallels: John Glower lived to one hundred and seventy-two, and Abraham to one hundred and seventy-five; Susan, the wife of Gower, lived to one hundred and sixty-four, and Sarah, the ...
— Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine • George M. Gould

... as to meet them end-for-end but at an angle. The two flagships met with a terrific crash; and the crowded main-top of the Spaniard, snapping from off the mast, went splash into the sea, carrying its little garrison down with all their warlike gear. The charging ships rebounded for a moment, and then ground against each others' sides, wrecked each others' rigging, and began the fight with showers of arrows, battering stones from aloft, and wildfire flying to and fro. The Spanish flagship was the bigger of the two, more stoutly ...
— Flag and Fleet - How the British Navy Won the Freedom of the Seas • William Wood

... several days were spent in insincere negotiations. Manuel at length agreed to furnish the crusading army with guides to conduct it through Asia Minor; and Conrad passed over the Hellespont with his forces, the advanced guard being commanded by himself, and the rear by the warlike Bishop of Freysinghen. ...
— Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds • Charles Mackay

... training which was maintained in Sparta was in part a reflection of the character of the people, and in part a result of its geographical location. A warlike people by nature, the Spartans were for long regarded as the ablest fighters in Greece. Laconia, their home, was a plain surrounded by mountains. They represented but a small percentage of the total population, ...
— THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION • ELLWOOD P. CUBBERLEY

... "Are they," asked the warlike WEDGEWOOD, "to take it lying down and let the Germans walk over them? or shall they make the best possible ...
— Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, December 2, 1914 • Various


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