warring

IPA: wˈɔrɪŋ

noun

  • The act of engaging in war or conflict.
  • A surname.

adjective

  • engaged in war; belligerent
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Examples of "warring" in Sentences

  • Think long and hard if all the in party warring is worth that.
  • a town, not in warring against one man or a company in open fight.
  • By June 1917 the office had sent nearly 800,000 communiqués to families in warring countries.
  • "Blessed Danann-" he gasped in a horse whisper, his expression warring between relief and pain.
  • He called warring leaders from Rajasthan to Delhi and ended their meeting only after ensuring a truce.
  • He has the gravitas to call warring factions together and have a "come to Jesus" meeting and people will respond appropriately.
  • I must admit, I love the idea of warring witches who might be friends but are more likely to be enemies, each with his/her own specific curses and powers.
  • If I were a soldier who had endured weeks of basic training and then gone off to face roadside bombs in Afghanistan, I may find the idea of warring with one's ass at Booty Camp irksome.
  • Then you realize how Prokofiev disguises discordant, awry rhythms behind scenes where such music will be "appropraite", like the Battle of the Ice, which criss cross themes evoke the idea of warring forces.

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