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US
/ˈwɔɹiɝ, ˈwɔɹjɝ/
]
[ UK /wˈɒɹɪɐ/ ]
[ UK /wˈɒɹɪɐ/ ]
NOUN
- someone engaged in or experienced in warfare
How To Use warrior In A Sentence
- In the near rocks zone, a battle airship firmly adsorb to a great meteorolite, an eye warrior watch with scout far places of Flolamp fleets, soundless, Boss, Flolamp have leaved for Life Star. Mini Star | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
- The two brave warriors are about to be absorbed.
- A samurai warrior, before going into battle, would burn incense in his helmet so that if an enemy took his head he would at least offer his beheader a pleasant aroma. Even Cowgirls Get The Blues
- They shouted hosannas and waved palm branches as Jesus the hoped-for warrior king, the overthrower of Rome, the savior of the world - rode in on a donkey.
- That's pretty reasonable for being a motoring eco warrior. The Sun
- In 1883 Mr. Leaf wrote: "I take it that the _zoma_ means the waist of the cuirass which is covered by the _zoster_, and has the upper edge of the _mitrê_ or plated apron beneath it fastened round the warrior's body. ... Homer and His Age
- The Warriors lost a battle despite outshooting and mostly outplaying their opponents.
- Greek warriors took the fortress with little effort.
- Eventually, the besotted warriors either passed out or crawled away as the torches guttered and smoked into mere embers.
- They were primarily portraitists, but Thomas is now chiefly remembered for his dramatic Boadicea monument at Westminster Bridge, London, showing the fearsome warrior queen in her chariot.