240 Words to use with fighting

Besides 96,000 actual fighting men, there was a vast army of men behind the line, and there were over 100,000 animals to be fed.

They stood their tests, and Dollythat's the little niece's pet name, given to her because she is so tinyis now working as an "engine fitter" just behind the fighting lines.

Never before has such a vast array of giant fighting ships as will be engaged in this struggle contended for supremacy.

I want to give you a fighting chance.

As the dean of organized professional Base Ball, his wise counsel, his unerring judgment, his fighting qualities and withal his eminent fairness and integrity in all matters pertaining to the welfare of the national game will be surely missed.

As much as Philadelphia desired that New York should be beaten, for there was no love lost between the teams in a ball playing way, the fighting spirit and the predominant desire to add to the column of victories as many games as possible brought forth the best efforts of the team of ill fortune against Chicago and struck telling blows against Chicago's success at the most timely moments.

" "Perhaps I am joking," assented the officer in charge dryly, "but I never lose sight of the fact that our Navy has been built up, at huge expense, as a great fighting machine.

Oh! we’ll live like fighting cocks, For good living, I’m your man.

The day after he destroyed the whole of the enemy's miniature sea-power as a fighting force.

The British fleet still maintained control of the North Sea, while the Germans, because of their losses, had been deprived of a large part of the fighting strength of their fleet.

Of all the armies which earned a place in history in Palestine, General Allenby's was the greatestthe greatest in size, in equipment, in quality, in fighting power, and not even the invading armies in the romantic days of the Crusades could equal it in chivalry.

A storm of cheers greeted the general, as he sat his gray war-horse, in front of the menhis head bare, his eyes flashing, and his cheeks flushed with the fighting-blood of the soldier.

"So it was easy to see that in coolness, courage, fighting instinct, skill, you were probably what I want.

Of these about twenty thousand were Anatolian Turkstrained soldiers, splendid fighting material, as was shown by their resistance at the Dardanelles.

" "You're not a fighting dog," I said.

PENDEXTER, HELEN F. The fighting years.

The bulk of the British fleet, however, still in perfect fighting trim, again took up the task of patrolling the North Sea, that no German vessels might make their escape from the fortress of Heligoland, for which point the enemy headed immediately after the battle.

Once, namely, at Fredericksburg, recovery from the fighting mood perhaps occurred too promptly.

" "I don't believe this is one of my fighting days," replied Milligan, "and it occurs to me that I have urgent business at the camp.

All of the young men were early at the usual fighting ground.

The fighting tenderfoot.

Fathers, and husbands, and brothers and lovers, make formidable enemies, in sight of their own chimney-tops; but the most flogging regiments, we used to say, were the best fighting regiments for a long pull.

If these two infantry divisions were given up, the Vth Army would have only five infantry divisions of no great fighting value, a condition of things which is perhaps not very desirable.

These, in spite of their small fighting capacity, would be able to attack the strongest ironclads by well-aimed torpedoes.

"Besides saying the stranger was dealing from the bottom did Dale use any other fighting words?"

240 Words to use with  fighting