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war cries
noun
Plural of war cry
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Many, many war cries rang through the night.
"Their nature requires war, cries out for war," he says.
Monks in Lindisfarne lay awake listening for war cries.
After several war cries, Aronofsky said, "Here we go — you're speared, here's your death".
War cries, nationalistic speeches and impetuous military operations take quite the opposite course.
"As they left, they shouted war cries — 'God is great!' at their victory for having gotten the cars," Bernard said.
With banshee war cries, Spence and Eddie flung open the driver's door and dragged out the tough guy.
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Mr Paul, 75, announced his candidacy in May in remarks that mixed anti-war cries with arguments for the legalisation of heroin and the end of federal flood and disaster insurance programmes.
He was immediately dispatched to "Narnia boot camp", where he learned to gallop, sword-fight and bellow war-cries, before a seven-month shoot in New Zealand and Prague.
Perhaps there is no surprise at that: political commentators on national newspapers are more interested, in the words of one columnist and former editor, in 'fireworks, war-cries, blood on the decks'.
But I do think it's fair to say that religious war-cries have a unique selling point because they inform their footsoldiers that death isn't death because there's life after it.
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