Bellicose Mnemonic
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bellicose
bellicose
/ˈbɛləkoʊs/
combative
Examples
- All successful newspapers are ceaselessly bellicose.
- It's also a curiously bellicose edit summary.
- He's an acrimonious, bellicose, cowardly Neocon hack.
- Mao's speech at Lushan was incredibly passionate and bellicose.
- Secondly, it makes you look bellicose and disruptive.
- I'm not allowed to consider Ottava Rima a bellicose dunce
- They were a nomadic, bellicose people, fighting primarily as cavalry.
- Someone might think the drum solo bellicose and hence military.
- The fact that I 'also' regard the author as a bellicose dunce is irrelevant.
- Those identified were supposed to possess a bellicose and ungovernable nature.
having or showing a ready disposition to fight
adjective
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"Bell + He Goes. A fighting rooster, bell rings and he goes to battle."
"Bell + E. Cozy. When the bell rings, E gets cozy and ready to fight."
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