42 collocations for warred

"And so, Teddy, ye're sayin' it war a white man that took away the missionary's wife.

So I jis' waited, an' 'tended to Marse Robert till he war ole 'nough to go to college.

She war putty as a picture!"

"Do I look like I war a Britisher?

" "Wen we were young we uster hev parties called "Dideoos", de banjo would play en den de girls would line up on one side of de cabin en de boys on de tother side while the folks war a clappin en er playing why de boys en girls wuld choose dar parrners den weuns sing: "Ole Brer Rabbit, Shake it, shake it, How I love you, Shake it, shake it.

Christianity has not been beauty's only enemy, by any means; though, when the Book of Martyrs of Beauty comes to be written, it will, doubtless, be the Christian persecutions of beauty that will bulk largest in the recordfor the Beauty of Holiness and the Holiness of Beauty have been warring creeds from the beginning.

Enough of fame my various toils acquired, When warring demons, bathed in blood, expired.

She war a big woman den.

He wars not a diver, and the others who knew their job, had come up sooner.

I take it to be admitted on all hands, that before any Government determines to go to war, it ought to be convinced not only that it has just cause of war, but that there is something which renders war its duty: a duty compounded of two considerationsthe first, what the country may owe to others; the second, what she owes to herself.

But his wife war the nicest, sweetest lady dat eber I did see.

he passed me, en waited at de corner I war a feeling creepy en wanter run but jes couldn't git my laigs ter move en wen I'se git ter de corner war he war I said 'Good Ebening' en I seed him plain es day en de did not speak en jes disappeared right fore my eyes.

Do yo 'member Miss Nancy's fardder?" "Ob course I does!" "Well," said Aunt Linda, "he war a nice ole gemmen.

In warring Germany I found professors vying with one another to sow hatred among the people, to show that Germany is always right, and that she is fighting a war of defence, which she tried to avoid by every means in her power, and that any methods employed to crush Great Britain, the real instigator of the attack on Germany, are good methods.

It taught the utter vanity of military glory; that peace with neighbors is the greatest of national blessings, and war the greatest of evils; that no successes on the battlefield can compensate for the miseries of an unjust and unnecessary war; and that avenging justice will sooner or later overtake the wickedness of a heartless egotism.

He war too ole to go to de war, but dat he war all de time gruntin' an' groanin', an' I 'spected he'd grunt hisself to death."

He war a mean ole hypocrit, an' I wouldn't sen' fer him to bury my cat.

It is the greatness of a cause which gives to war its only justification.

It happened soon after that there was a war in that land, that four kings warred again other five kings, which were of Sodom, Gomorrah and other.

From thence he could see the boy going through all his pretty feats of horsemanship as if he had been a man of thirty who had been trained to war all his life.

Arter Miss Anna died, I had great 'sponsibilities on my shoulders; but I war orful lonesome, an' thought I'd like to git a wife.

she said, and trumps they were. Now moved to war her sable Matadores, In show like leaders of the swarthy Moors.

So I jis' waited, an' 'tended to Marse Robert till he war ole 'nough to go to college.

Votyaks: Indifference to chastity; Mock capture; War: An obstacle to love.

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