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1 The pair were very pugnacious , attacking any birds coming near their nest.
2 It is very pugnacious , and attacks birds of all sizes if they approach it.
3 They are very characteristic birds, have very strong family traits, and very pugnacious dispositions.
4 Fortunately he was not in a very pugnacious mood, being surfeited with his late meal.
5 This, of course, startled and excited the other bears, that were in a very pugnacious mood.
6 Crocodiles show an occasional cannibalistic tendency, while water-shrews are very pugnacious and oftentimes fight until one is killed.
7 Yes, indeed, he said; he is very pugnacious , and that is the reason why I want you to argue with him.
8 They were not very pugnacious , as I feared they would be, and I had no difficulty in securing a few with my fingers.
9 He is described as 'very pugnacious , ' and we are thus prepared for the part which a mere youth takes in a difficult argument.
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