all-out war, armed combat, attack, belligerence, bloodshed, fighting, hot war, might of arms, open hostilities, resort to arms, state of war, total war, warfare, warring
Definitionn. a period of time during which there is armed conflict
Last update: July 19, 2015
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It's one of the few Wartime laws I agreed with. [Please select]
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It is wartime. [Please select]
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In wartime each must, of course, fight for his nation and as his lord orders him. [Please select]
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This was not the Continent in wartime, where convention had died of a great necessity. [Please select]
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"Outlaws' work," answered Kolgrim; for the wartime had made the masterless folk very bold everywhere, and the farm was lonely enough. [Please select]
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One other thing I have found of which I hardly dare to think, so many are the chances of wartime. [Please select]
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Isn't Saint Telemachus still your bright particular star of Christian sainthood in wartime. [Please select]
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Sometimes he dreamed of his home as it was before the wartime. [Please select]
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But a promise made in wartime by a nation is a pledge set down in letters of blood. [Please select]
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But for several months the operation of wartime laws and regulations hindered the distribution of even these scanty stores. [Please select]
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This latter method is usually resorted to in wartime or during army or navy maneuvers. [Please select]
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