Use of belligerent in Sentences. 43 Examples

The examples include belligerent at the start of sentence, belligerent at the end of sentence and belligerent in the middle of sentence

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belligerent at the end of sentence


  1. The police said that George was drunk and belligerent.
  2. Herbert Morrison, the foreign secretary, was among the more belligerent.
  3. When he questioned her about her seriousness, he said she became belligerent.
  4. She looked like a tank in her bathing costume, Hoomey thought, squat and powerful and belligerent.
  5. She looked like a tank in her bathing costume, Hoomey thought, squat and powerful and belligerent.

belligerent in the middle of sentence


  1. He had a belligerent aspect.
  2. Watch out! Lee's in a belligerent mood.
  3. Watch out! Lee's in a belligerent mood.
  4. He is always very belligerent towards me.
  5. A whole nation of belligerent , snappish people ?
  6. Harris is a belligerent man with an explosive temper.
  7. Harris is a belligerent man with an explosive temper.
  8. A belligerent reporter badgered the President for the facts.
  9. A belligerent reporter badgered the President for the facts.
  10. "A whole nation of belligerent, snappish people?"asked Nikolai.
  11. "A whole nation of belligerent, snappish people?"asked Nikolai.
  12. Apparently I became belligerent and he stepped in front of her.
  13. Apparently I became belligerent and he stepped in front of her.
  14. He was almost back to his belligerent mood of twelve months ago.
  15. The belligerent countries are having difficulties funding the war.
  16. The belligerent countries are having difficulties funding the war.
  17. A belligerent crowd of some fifty thousand gathered around the court house.
  18. They gave my new acquaintance a somewhat belligerent aspect, you may be sure!
  19. Alcohol made me sharp-tongued, indiscreet, insensitive, belligerent, and sleepy.
  20. Alcohol made me sharp-tongued, indiscreet, insensitive, belligerent, and sleepy.
  21. Robert Kennedy, however, continued to insist on a less belligerent initial response.
  22. They were belligerent, they were bellicose, they were snotty, they were downright rude.
  23. When police officers questioned him, he became belligerent and tried to hit one of them.
  24. When police officers questioned him, he became belligerent and tried to hit one of them.
  25. When getting drunk or belligerent became too exhausting, I went out exploring on layovers.
  26. When getting drunk or belligerent became too exhausting, I went out exploring on layovers.
  27. North Korea remained belligerent despite Mr Obama's plea to tyrannies to "unclench your fist".
  28. The boys found it hard to get along with Tom, because he always said some very belligerent things.
  29. The boys found it hard to get along with Tom, because he always said some very belligerent things.
  30. The stuffed cuckoo is bombarded by a frenzied reed warbler and a belligerent pair of nightingales.
  31. Some conversations of couples, whether affectionate or belligerent, have scant informational content.
  32. Then the sections of the Second International had divided up between the different belligerent powers.
  33. Then the sections of the Second International had divided up between the different belligerent powers.
  34. However, he mistook certain war-time conditions in the main belligerent states as being irreversible changes.
  35. As tension between his parents mounted, Scott, who was then about three, began to get more belligerent and combative.
  36. As tension between his parents mounted, Scott, who was then about three, began to get more belligerent and combative.
  37. A diplomat who helped to bring peace between two belligerent states by mediating between them might be particularly well rewarded.
  38. A diplomat who helped to bring peace between two belligerent states by mediating between them might be particularly well rewarded.

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