Marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid.
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Examples for "violent"
Examples for "violent"
1However, some of the recently freed members still defend their violent past.
2Communities have a right to be protected from crime, especially violent crime.
3The early days of planetary solar systems can be violent times indeed.
4Crime -particularly violent crime -is a plague on South Africa.
5Previous protests triggered violent clashes between demonstrators and police earlier this year.
1Earlier efforts produced fierce clashes at sea with anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd.
2Britain's emergency anti-terrorism legislation has become law after days of fierce debate.
3Battles in the streets are followed by fierce debates in the Assembly.
4The noise was terrific; the sight was terrible in its fierce grandeur.
5Iraqi forces expect a fierce battle against Islamic State to retake Mosul.
1And it's so powerful, it has no problem tearing right through them.
2You see on the news where they've been tearing apart Ghanet's house?
3You cannot uproot all of my work without tearing down every building.
4The effort of tearing open the poly wrapper set my heart pounding.
5I was thrilled when I heard her inside tearing the house apart.
1Emily drank in the vehement flow of words with delight and fear.
2You appear to me too vehement; you take the matter too seriously.
3They are also increasingly vehement in their demands for wine and cigarettes.
4He was vehement and fierce often; he was coarse and violent often.
5As the wine circulated, the abuse of the Cardinal became more vehement.
1The Sisters can be a bit trigger-happy with anyone they don't know.
2The Nips are all trigger-happy, just waiting for an incident to happen
3Some of these small town officers tend to be a little trigger-happy.
4One of the cops must be trigger-happy, shooting at shadows or ghosts.
5It's not long ago we used to mock trigger-happy foreign tourists.
6A trigger-happy culture and long-running Muslim and communist insurgencies add to election tensions.
7A depressed, alcoholic, trigger-happy acrobat with a gift for gratuitous violence.
8The police are sometimes trigger-happy, I forget whether it's one lump or two.'
9A trigger-happy culture and long-running Muslim and communist insurgencies add to the bloodshed.
10A police investigation has now been opened against the trigger-happy hot-head.
11It hadn't chosen to be born in trigger-happy Florida rather than Southeast Asia.
12Suppose he broke surface right in front of a flock of trigger-happy Enforcers?
13Good thing too, because I had seen how trigger-happy the Monster Control Bureau was.
14Fifteen years later, trigger-happy players are finally getting their wish.
15So three: Kamenko, my trigger-happy bandit, why are you firing guns in our house?
16He can be very trigger-happy, and he's known to be somewhat aggressive with it.