List of synonyms from "battle" to synonyms from "battler"


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Definition of the day : « battle-scarred »

  • As in not born yesterday : adj experienced
  • As in seasoned : adj experienced
  • As in veteran : adj experienced, seasoned
Example sentences :
  • From Lily's cringing back the Wildcat lifted the battle-scarred parrot.
  • Extract from : « Lady Luck » by Hugh Wiley
  • Many of them advanced, battle-scarred, step by step from the ranks.
  • Extract from : « The Forty-third regiment United States Colored Troops » by Jeremiah Marion Mickley
  • We would be as hideous as the brutal, battle-scarred Saracens.
  • Extract from : « The Independence Day Horror at Killsbury » by Asenath Carver Coolidge
  • Where does he first go when, battle-scarred and travel-worn, he reaches home?
  • Extract from : « Real Soldiers of Fortune » by Richard Harding Davis
  • It was reduced to a score or two of weather-beaten, battle-scarred veterans.
  • Extract from : « The Boys of '61 » by Charles Carleton Coffin.
  • He is a battle-scarred warrior, and can relate with much accuracy every different engagement where he was wounded.
  • Extract from : « Petals Plucked from Sunny Climes » by Sylvia Sunshine
  • A good fifteen minutes of silence settled over the two battle-scarred youths before it was broken.
  • Extract from : « Dave Dawson on Guadalcanal » by Robert Sydney Bowen
  • The city had sent us a new stand of colors the year before and we were returning them, battle-scarred and tattered.
  • Extract from : « Drum Taps in Dixie » by Delavan S. Miller
  • To hear the clatter of the bayonets as the battle-scarred muskets are stacked for the last time.
  • Extract from : « Drum Taps in Dixie » by Delavan S. Miller
  • For a long time he gazed thoughtfully at his battle-scarred war shield which hung on a tripod of poles at the rear of the lodge.
  • Extract from : « The War Trail » by Elmer Russell Gregor