Ainda não temos significados para "more belligerent".
1The bear was standing there, growling, and looking more belligerent than before.
2Each sign of weakness on our part makes the Chinese reaction more belligerent.
3The other one, instead of thundering away, according to expectations, became more belligerent.
4The more belligerent verses tend to date from later, after his flight to Medina.
5Mr. Elder was growing more excited, more belligerent and patriotic.
6Dawkins, however, has been far more belligerent in counterattack.
7But other more belligerent groups within 23 de Enero appear to be still armed to the teeth.
8We are asked to imagine that a gormless tourist has wondered into one of Belfast's more belligerent quarters.
9The hisses grew louder, more belligerent.
10Bairstow was more belligerent and sometimes he went searching for the ball but he usually timed it sweetly.
11Last year, the new, more belligerent leader of a raddled British pack was the world No1 on indoor courts.
12Harriman sounded even more belligerent.
13Indeed, in 2007, research by the University of Central Lancashire found that taller guys were more belligerent than their shorter counterparts.
14None of his predecessors had been more despotic, more belligerent, more disposed to elevate and strengthen the temporal power of Rome.
15Each sign of weakness on our part makes the Chinese reaction more belligerent." He described the fallen soldiers as "brave martyrs".
16On this occasion, she was just a little more belligerent toward him, and just a little less capable of completing a coherent sentence.
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More belligerent ao longo do tempo