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Значения термина infuriate elephants на английском
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Использование термина infuriate elephants на английском
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I reside also in infuriateelephants, in bovine bulls, in kings, on the throne and good men.
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Swelling with pride of prowess, they mangled each other like a couple of infuriateelephants equipped with powerful tusks.
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That brave host of heroes, teeming with men, steeds, infuriateelephants, and cars, began very quickly to afflict Arjuna.
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Cars also, in that tumultuous fight, were crushed by cars, and infuriateelephants by infuriate compeers, and horsemen by horsemen.
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Striking each other equally like two infuriatedelephants, their clashing maces produced peals of thunder.
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Thousands among them, O king, were exceedingly terrible, looking like infuriatedelephants of gigantic size.
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Indeed, O bull of Bharata's race, inspired with desire of victory, they looked like two infuriatedelephants.
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Resembling infuriatedelephants, they become irresistible.
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Infuriateelephants, O king, routing large numbers of steeds, slew them with their tusks or crushed them with great force.
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Then a force of Mlecchas riding thirteen hundred ever- infuriatedelephants, at the command of thy son, assailed Partha in the flank.
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Filled with rage and desire of vengeance, they thus cursed and flamed against each other like a couple of infuriatedelephants.
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They were like a couple of infuriatedelephants or of angry mountains or of infant snakes of virulent poison or of all-destroying Yamas.
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We then beheld those infuriatedelephants with spiked plates on their bodies falling on every side, with their riders and standards, like winged mountains.
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O monarch, gladden these thy brothers, that resemble infuriatedelephants (in prowess), with proper words,-theseheroes that have always drunk of the cup of misery.