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Meanings of warlike instinct in English
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Usage of warlike instinct in English
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The old general seized, with warlikeinstinct, on Dumouriez's bold plan.
2
And the warlikeinstinct remained by Dickie all that evening.
3
A child of the forest and of elemental conditions, the warlikeinstinct was strong within him.
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The tramp of armed men and accoutred horses, the roll of drum and call of trumpet, appeal ever to this race of warlikeinstinct.
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Consequently, the tutors of the boy-king were delighted to see his warlikeinstinct, and carefully instilled into his mind a hatred of the Paynim conquerors.
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The tin soldiers had called all my warlikeinstincts into being.
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The crusades, in fact, appealed strongly to the warlikeinstincts of the feudal nobles.
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If they perceive, for instance, that they have warlikeinstincts, they incite and inflame this fatal propensity.
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A rude shock is needed to awaken their warlikeinstincts, and compel them to show their military strength.
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And these were times when it appeared indeed as if England's sons had need of all the warlikeinstincts of their race.
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The very peacefulness of the barbarians, certainly not their supposed warlikeinstincts, thus became the source of their subsequent subjection to the military chieftains.