battleful (Meaning)

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battleful (s)

having or showing a ready disposition to fight

Synonyms & Antonyms of battleful

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battleful Sentence Examples

  1. The battlefield was a scene of unparalleled carnage, a battleful where thousands met their demise.
  2. The battleful raged on, the screams of the wounded echoing through the desolate landscape.
  3. The warriors engaged in a battleful of honor and valor, their hearts filled with both fear and determination.
  4. The battleful had reached its climax, as the opposing forces clashed in a desperate struggle for victory.
  5. The ground trembled beneath their feet as they waged a battleful that would forever be etched in history.
  6. The battleful had been fierce and bloody, but ultimately, it was the defenders who emerged victorious.
  7. The young soldier had never experienced a battleful of such intensity, his body and mind pushed to their limits.
  8. The battleful was a testament to the horrors of war, leaving behind a trail of shattered lives and broken dreams.
  9. The general's voice boomed over the battlefield, urging his troops on to the battleful.
  10. Despite the battleful, a sense of camaraderie emerged among the soldiers, who fought side by side against an unrelenting enemy.

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having or showing a ready disposition to fight

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The battlefield was a scene of unparalleled carnage, a battleful where thousands met their demise.

The battleful raged on, the screams of the wounded echoing through the desolate landscape.

The warriors engaged in a battleful of honor and valor, their hearts filled with both fear and determination.

The battleful had reached its climax, as the opposing forces clashed in a desperate struggle for victory.