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belligerence
1.Again, we turn to the past f firmness, but no belligerence, and by no belligerence.
3.Arousing passion or strong emotion, especially anger, belligerence, or desire.
4.belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins).
5.The striking workers appeared to be handcuffed to a position of belligerence from which they cannot extricate themselves.
6.The telltale signs are ominous: teens holing up in their rooms, ignoring friends, family, even food and a shower, while grades plummet and belligerence soars.
7.This paper discusses the multiplicity of religious culture, typical eclecticism, multiplex devotional objects, complex devotional subject, marked systematization, dual noumenon, the rank and belligerence of religious groups, as well as the profound and extension of the influence.
8.In King lear, by the comparison of the characters of King Lear from the beginning to the end , as well as the comparison of Cordelia with her two sisters Shakespeare praised humanism and revealed the darkness and sins of the sociaty at that time, and exposed those souls that are selfish and mean, brutal and hypocritical, which features a certain signi ficance in both improvement and belligerence.
