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Discover LudwigThe phrase "belligerent about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means behaving in a hostile or aggressive manner towards something, typically a belief or cause. Example: The politician was belligerent about his views on immigration, often lashing out at anyone who disagreed with him.
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I'm unapologetically, deliriously, cathartically belligerent about it.
As writers we're not as belligerent about this as we should be.
"But she is so belligerent about doing the world's work - it brings out the worst in me.
But he always struck me as someone who was not just socially awkward, but mildly belligerent about his awkwardness, too.
In broad strokes, Republicans, especially of the tea-party stripe, are typically proud, at least unapologetic, and sometimes belligerent about their beliefs.
Trying to reassure Congressional Democrats that President Clinton feels more contrite than belligerent about his affair, the White House distanced him today from a declaration of "war" on Speaker Newt Gingrich by James Carville, the President's longtime political lieutenant.
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If it does not, rest assured that there will be a lot of whining about the elections being rigged, belligerent statements about the victor, and a smorgasbord of convoluted commentary from the loser.
In it, Nas offers belligerent verses about a clingy ex-girlfriend while Arlissa dutifully sings choruses about never again knowing his like, etc. "I'm proud to have sung on it but that's not my song.
Boosters and alumni associations are swelled with the same sort of belligerent jingoism about their school's sports as much of the citizenry is about their nation when it goes to battle; in both sport and war, there is a ruling class that smells potential profits and will go to any lengths -- including exploitation of the young and poor (and, too often, dark-hued) to reap the windfall.
The younger Mr. Qaddafi, who has made belligerent comments about the rebels, has his detractors.
Cator did so and promptly received a belligerent reminder about the £200.
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