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Meanings of defenceless men in English
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Usage of defenceless men in English
1
You are very brave with defencelessmen and weak women.
2
I will hold parley with these brave warriors who have so foully slain defencelessmen.
3
But you assign no reasons why weak and defencelessmen should become the disciples of Jesus.
4
Do with me as you please, but put an end to this butchery of defencelessmen.
5
Police commissioner David Manning condemned what he called a vicious attack on defencelessmen, women and children.
6
There has been in truth no fighting, it has been the murder rather of unprepared and defencelessmen.
7
As the defencelessmen and helpless women and children woke up, dismayed, to seek safety in flight, they were shot.
8
Beer had been a sailor first and foremost: to kill defencelessmen, unable to resist, had never been his way.
9
Helpless women, aged and children, and defencelessmen have been slaughtered wholesale and a whole people has been marked for extermination.
10
The incident had a distinctly beneficial effect, and nothing more was heard of the maltreatment of defencelessmen simply because they were Britishers.
11
The enemy, indeed, issuing from Constance, succeeded in surprising the Confederate garrison of Ermatingen while asleep, and in murdering in their beds sixty-three defencelessmen.
12
After this heroic feat, which is said to have cost the lives of some 20,000 defencelessmen, the army proceeded on its march.