Peacemaker

[ US /ˈpisˌmeɪkɝ/ ]
[ UK /pˈiːsme‍ɪkɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a belt-fed machine gun capable of firing more than 500 rounds per minute; used by United States troops in World War II and the Korean War
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How To Use Peacemaker In A Sentence

  • Those who dissolve two negative is strong bottle, had better be to use masculine gender to come peacemaker, ining that case is namely become the man should pay responsibility to go mediatory .
  • People in this country have often been peacemakers.
  • He was a natural fighter and a born peacemaker.
  • It bothers me that you have taken on the role of peacemaker when there are rows between your father and stepmother. Times, Sunday Times
  • The US sees itself as a peacemaker in the region.
  • Reporting from El Cajon -- In this mobile home park full of boys darting around on scooters, Ryan Carter was known as the peacemaker. News - latimes.com
  • Five years ago two women - Randa Shannon and Barb Kline, partners, dreamers, networkers, and peacemakers - bought the land.
  • Gilani won a unanimous vote of confidence in parliament when he became prime minister nearly four years ago, and has been known as a peacemaker even among the ruling Pakistan People's Party's most bitter enemies. Reuters: Press Release
  • Lady Peacemaker was surprised to find herself looking into the eyes of a human face composed entirely from the bumps and gnarls of the tree's trunk.
  • Ferdinand, who had hitherto observed a strict neutrality, no sooner perceived them approach, than he leaped in between the disputants, that he might be found acting in the character of a peacemaker; and, indeed, by this time, victory had declared for the baronet, who had treated his antagonist with a cross-buttock, which laid him almost breathless on the floor. The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom
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