Sentence examples for be warring from inspiring English sources

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be warring

noun

Organized, large-scale, armed conflict between countries or between national, ethnic, or other sizeable groups, usually involving the engagement of military forces.

  • The war was largely between Sunni and Shia militants.

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Most of this would be warring couples chucking bin-bags of clothes at each other".

At times, Galván's body seems to be warring with itself, lashed by torment but bent on liberation.

The two facets of Mr. Gingrich — the elder statesman who swears off negative campaigning versus the still sharp-tongued firebrand who enthralls many voters — often seem to be warring in full public view.

Christopher Akerlind's intricate lighting rarely rises to anything brighter than a soft golden glow, and a harsher gray light from outside often seems to be warring with the warmer tones indoors.

She did not imitate water, but she captured its mysterious romance -- how it gives us life, it's in short supply, we waste and pollute it, and we will be warring over it in the next few decades if we don't prioritize sustainability.

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Will there be war?

There will always be wars.

That is going to be war".

There's going to be war.

There could be war.

There will be war.

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