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Last update: August 16, 2016
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The other group is likely to retaliate. [verb]
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The boy teased the girl. She retaliated by slapping him. [verb]
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The Soviet Union has threatened to retaliate with nuclear weapons against an attack on Cuba. [verb]
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Take a bit of doing, boss, retaliated that rough diamond palpably a bit peeved in response to the foregoing truism. [verb]
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You will give me one slap in the face, and I will retaliate with two slaps. [verb]
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She will retaliate. [verb]
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Black Hawk, leading the party in opposition to Keokuk, at once refused to accede to this cession and threatened to retaliate if his lands were invaded. [Please select]
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For this hanging of prisoners the Loyalists, of course, retaliated in kind. [Please select]
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Garrett retaliated by making destructive reductions in passenger rates from Washington and Baltimore to Western points. [Please select]
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In 1002 the Saracens pillaged Pisa, and the Pisans retaliated by burning an African fleet. [Please select]
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Undoubtedly they would retaliate, carrying on an artillery duel. [Please select]
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