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aggro

[ag-roh] / ˈæg roʊ /




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On Saturday, when England pitch up at the Principality Stadium, the usual soundtrack of aggro and pyro will be muted.

From BBC

"The fact that they've un-cancelled it, we went through all this aggro today for no reason - and now I have two flights back from Prague and we're £180 out of pocket," Mr Sullivan said.

From BBC

They don’t get outnumbered in midfield, they’ve got two strikers to take advantage of any attacking aggro they can cause, and the men to defend the box.

From The Guardian

There's another glimpse of his spot-on Tiger and a predictably aggro Gary Player cameo.

From Golf Digest

The vampires’ feud with an aggro band of werewolves played out better in the film, which focused on the lycanthropes’ embarrassed efforts to control their transformations.

From New York Times