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war hawk
noun as in person who urges war
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Example Sentences
Mr Ramaswamy, who vowed ahead of the debate to be more "unconstrained", repeatedly mentioned his rival's name in his answers and slammed her as "the sharpest of the war hawks".
U.S. involvement in foreign conflict pitted Ms. Haley against Mr. Ramaswamy, who picked fights with the former ambassador and sought to paint her as a corrupt war hawk.
Tension between defense spending and budgets has long roiled Washington, with the war hawks usually prevailing.
The backers of the bills were war hawks mostly, and some of the proposed responses such as bombing Mexico are downright reckless.
Kremlin officials have hinted repeatedly at the possibility of using nuclear weapons, and war hawks have pushed for another draft to increase troop numbers.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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