bellicose in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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bellicose in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for bellicose in the English»Spanish Dictionary

bellicose Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be in a bellicose mood
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Those identified were supposed to possess a bellicose and ungovernable nature.
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Yet the hymn itself is not literally bellicose.
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Included were a number of large well-armed ships, whose owners knew the risk that ran their ships taking part in this bellicose endeavor.
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It began in 1730 as a literary journal and became known for its bellicose writings on individual authors.
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Reading it, you can't help pitying the hapless little girl trapped in the crossfire of a bellicose and bitter split.
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The people did not seem to be bellicose.
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He often sought out peaceful means rather than bellicose means of putting areas under his control.
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In 1938-39 the breakup was forced by a bellicose outside power; the split of 1992 was a purely domestic matter.
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Also, some definitions of the word collaboration make allusions to opposed and/or warring parties cooperating with one another during tense or bellicose times.
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You see, the bellicose fools on here have mixed up several factors.
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