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Sentence count:272+8Posted:2017-05-18Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: attackattackerpanic attackheart attacklackingtrackingblackingcrackingMeaning: [ə'tæk]  adj. disposed to attack. 
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61. Belfast proved worthy opponents, attacking tenaciously and not giving at the back.
62. We will introduce fair taxes Attacking poverty is an essential component of Labour's programme for national recovery and prosperity.
63. To have one lone voice attacking royalty in Jubilee week seemed perfectly fair.
64. Nevertheless, while Daley avoided attacking his opponent, the Machine was traveling its usual course.
65. Read in studio A man has appeared in court accused of attacking a woman in a graveyard.
66. Mr Bush's indiscretion had become a vehicle for attacking the Democratic presidential nominee.
67. All credit to manager Trevor Francis who boldly selected an attacking side and came so close to pulling off a famous victory.
68. Middlesbrough came more into the game as an attacking unit as the match wore on and could have won.
69. He was no such prodigy as a cricketer, but made the Warwickshire side as an attacking bat and top-class fielder.
70. Under law, a rancher may obtain a permit to kill a lion that is attacking his livestock.
71. At other times, they waged an incessant guerrilla war, attacking isolated Roman garrisons, ambushing caravans, cutting supply routes.
72. They have so much attacking talent, pass the ball crisply, move lithely and carve out openings galore.
73. The attacking vehicle bounced off its target and hit Curtis's car.
74. A former Metrologie employee, Sayles says eXplain was restricted from attacking the Metrologie X terminal customer base.
75. But in his next match he was sent off for twice attacking the goalie.
76. Federal legislation attacking Mormon polygamy served as a ruse for completing the absorption of the Mormon religious state into the Union.
77. Gold embroidered cape showing the influence of Moorish art in the design of lions attacking camels.
78. Race row flares again: Minister accuses Lib Dems of attacking black Tory.
79. Support Forest had virtually disappeared as an attacking force, with the outnumbered Clough receiving little support from midfield.
80. Leave aside that Lewis is far from alone in attacking academic life these days.
81. Only several good saves by Nicky Weaver kept the score down as Arsenal flexed their attacking muscles.
82. They were attacking Britain's military presence on the island rather than addressing the environmental concerns.
83. Blacks retaliated by attacking policemen and whites who were in their neighborhoods. Sentencedict.com
84. We can, however, ease the reliability requirement by shooting more than one defensive missile at each attacking missile.
85. Threats intensified and an organisation capable of attacking larger mills was built up.
86. During the war I had felt the same about those they were attacking, the brave men of the Allied merchant fleets.
87. Alliance councillor Michael Healy is attacking proposals for a centre which, it is hoped, will attract 7,000 people a week.
88. The only idea that flashed through my head was that some one had broken into the house and was attacking Master Yehudi.
89. It was generally accepted that this was best achieved by attacking enemy tactical aircraft on their airfields.
90. But for some extraordinary reason these bombers were wasted on attacking rail junctions that were already under effective artillery bombardment.
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