Similar words: flies, supplies, allied, as the crow flies, bullied, emollient, ebullient, ebullience. Meaning: [ə'laɪs /'ælaɪz] n. 1. the alliance of nations that fought the Axis in World War II and which (with subsequent additions) signed the charter of the United Nations in 1945 2. in World War I the alliance of Great Britain and France and Russia and all the other nations that became allied with them in opposing the Central Powers 3. an alliance of nations joining together to fight a common enemy.
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151 He infuriated his allies with his arbitrary decisions and devious ways.
152 The problems between allies could be solved within the bilateral relationship.
153 Disunity in Congress also compelled the administration to look for allies if it was to risk military involvement.
154 But Symington and his allies used it as an excuse to further postpone what is inevitable and right.
155 It's important to touch base with our allies in this issue.
156 They must somehow persuade Republicans to de-emphasize a constitutional ban in order to win allies outside of the antiabortion camp.
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157 The two countries had been close allies to the United States and one another.
158 This game of bluff was played by the Allies as well.
159 Will I now, in a white-hot rage, offer my services to the Allies?
160 Such a code, moreover, offered mutual benefits, making it easier to turn today's enemies into tomorrow's allies.
161 The pro-Stuart exiles were greatly strengthened early in the new reign by the arrival of two formerly powerful new allies.
162 The challenges to her credibility are reaching fever pitch and are putting the first lady and her allies on the defensive.
163 There may even have been some dissatisfaction among Penda's allies with what had been achieved at Iudeu.
164 There were the political prisoners, sent to concentration camps, who continued to help the Allies.
165 Shadow Lords cannot attain the Allies or Mentor Background.
166 The central Mediterranean was then closed to the Allies.
167 The arithmetic is finely balanced: the socialists and their allies do not have an overall majority.
168 Predator : Intoxication - Damage over time effect will now stack with other allies.
169 The ships of the Athenians and their allies sulked unhelpfully.
170 They recognize that hustle and rush are the allies of superficiality.
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