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free from strife
adjective as in peaceful
Strongest matches
Strong match
Example Sentences
Jacques, withdrawing into himself, is plucked from the gloom by a phone call from the Vatican—a far cry from his usual war zones, though hardly free from strife.
We have apparently arrived at the Golden Age, free from strife and the threat of foreign enemies.
No song of a soldier riding down To the raging fight from Winchester town; No song of a time that shook the earth With the nations' throe at a nation's birth; But the song of a brave man, free from fear As Sheridan's self, or Paul Revere; Who risked what they risked, free from strife, And its promise of glorious pay—his life!
It was a happy home, free from strife, and the daughter-in-law found no difficulty in fitting herself into her place.
The Gods will keep Sparta free from strife.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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