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ultras
noun as in revolutionist
noun as in extremist
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Akysonov has a gang of fascistic ultras known as the Lupine Hordes, which are intent on invading Moscow and restoring Holy Russia.
Some say they are Ultras, hardcore fans of local football team Shakhtar Donetsk.
Later in February, when the Ultras fell, it was here that they were celebrated.
The administration had argued that arming the rebels would strengthen the rebel ultras.
If the court verdict had favored Port Said, Cairenes say, the capital's own ultras would have turned Cairo upside down.
The Jacobins are, I am told, as much depressed by this as the Ultras are elated.
My other apartments are by no means of the same order—mere ultras of fashionable insipidity.
The iron hearts of the Puritans, the Ultras of Protestantism, could not fail to find this principle congenial to them.
Had peace not come when it did, it is probable that the moderates would finally have fallen under the control of these ultras.
She keeps company with ne plus ultras—birds of the same feather flock together—ergo, she is a ne plus ultra herself.
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On this page you'll find 27 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to ultras, such as: die-hard/diehard, extremist, fanatic, militant, radical, and young turk.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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