Having or showing a ready disposition to fight.
1 The bellicose , isolated North threatened the South with nuclear annihilation this year.
2 The bellicose attitude of Parliament had given much alarm to the Dutch.
3 As you'd expect, the language was bellicose and the insults were fierce.
4 So Polk was elected, which apparently meant war; his words were bellicose .
5 Madame Panache, bellicose as a Penthesilea, picked it up in a minute.
6 When one nation publicly turns bellicose the rest must copy her preparations.
7 She then criticized what she characterized as Trump's tendency toward bellicose rhetoric.
8 She es mine! He laughs again, this time a hearty, bellicose guffaw.
9 They had entered the fray with their bellicose mouths and soft bodies.
10 Broadcasts from the North are said to be more directly bellicose .
11 The British government went to bed a belligerent, if something less than bellicose .
12 Pyongyang's bellicose statements have markedly increased since the sanctions were approved.
13 Nevertheless, Löfven has little in common with the UK's more bellicose union heavyweights.
14 But as the bellicose talk yielded to U.S. and European sanctions, volatility faded.
15 The bellicose ardour of the Czar had melted away at Austerlitz.
16 In spite of your bellicose appearance, you don't seem the type.
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