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retaliative





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You would hear every by-end of retaliative and sniggered-over mythology, and in your present state of mind you would believe all of them.

From The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck A Comedy of Limitations by Cabell, James Branch

But still I did not feel that anything was to be gained by retaliative abuse; and the truth about him, out of charity, I hesitated to tell.

From My Attainment of the Pole by Cook, Frederick A.

These would seem to take it for granted that we shall fall short of victory, and hence that selfish retaliative or vindictive practices between nations, sanctioned by imperialism, will continue to flourish after the war.

From An essay on the American contribution and the democratic idea by Churchill, Winston

Mr. Leo looked very unhappy, and in the deplorable condition of a man who is consumed by the knowledge that he ought to be very angry and retaliative, and yet dares not.

From A Poached Peerage by Magnay, William

Moreover, could the authorities responsible for the peace of the border allow so flagrant an act of dacoity to pass without retaliative measures?

From The Heath Hover Mystery by Mitford, Bertram




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