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man of war
noun
Alternative form of man-of-war
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They're a symbiotic creature, like a Portuguese Man of War.
Any advice for a fellow man of war?
"I've gone from a man of war to a man of peace," Turner explains.
"He was a man of war and was responsible for our suffering from 1948 until now".
Later works published through Peppercanister include Marginal Economy (2006), Man of War (2007), and Belief and Unbelief (2007).
Dec. 29 -- Seven-night Orinoco River cruise from Trinidad, calling at Ciudad Guayana, Man of War Bay and Tobago.
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The great man-of-war looked like a gutted animal.
Tells about the small man-of-war, a harmless companion, Nomeus, which lives always in the shadow of a man-of-war float.
Real was playing pragmatically, with coach José Mourinho wearing his man-of-war game face.
The man-of-war is one of the best-known siphonophores.
In 1885, the Garnet, an English man-of-war, was anchored in N.Y.
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