Antonym: peacetime. Similar words: time after time, overtime, over time, summertime, at other times, play for time, part-time, overtime pay. Meaning: n. a period of time during which there is armed conflict.
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(121) The wartime spivs, the teddy boys and the mods each had their own distinctive hair style.
(122) Not all wartime firing squads acted in accordance with the Geneva Convention, however.
(123) It was wartime and your father was working in the shipyards.
(124) The walls were stippled with some kind of wartime stucco that had the texture of dried oatmeal.
(125) A wartime usefulness was found and implicit criticisms were not developed.
(126) Although we were unaware of the wartime centrifugal launcher proposals, we have never claimed to have invented the idea.
(127) Here we were, approaching the sixth wartime Christmas and still the end didn't seem to be in sight.
(128) Wartime discoveries of acute poverty among elderly people heightened awareness of their propensity to poverty.
(129) The mass of new information which started to accumulate with the pre-war coalfield revision was greatly augmented during the wartime period.
(130) It could now be argued that the unity of wartime should be carried on to deal with peacemaking,[sentencedict.com/wartime.html] demobilization and economic reconstruction.
(131) The economists had considerable prestige inside the government, based on their success in wartime planning, particularly the counter-inflation policy.
(132) The wartime allies had distinguished Berlin as a special zone of occupation, divided into four sectors.
(133) I longed for a bar of chocolate, but this was wartime, and such luxuries were not available.
(134) The Act of 1944 remains the one substantial legislative achievement of the wartime coalition.
(135) She felt quite chic in this soft blue wool suit, despite the wartime restrictions.
(136) Although I was unable to talk about my wartime experiences, stories of others helped me immensely.
(137) Read in studio A tiny wartime airfield that grew into Britain's biggest military airport now has its story recorded for posterity.
(138) He was cool and fearless in wartime, and an excellent leader.
(139) The wartime temporaries will be replaced by permanent homes.
(140) His wartime experiences were inexplicably absent from the diaries.
(141) The wartime government first recruited men from nonessential industries.
(142) The wartime ban against dancing has been lifted.
(143) We were all in our wartime infancy.
(144) Wartime postal service is simply abominable.
(145) Nursing in wartime has its heartbreaking moments.
(146) The government will commandeer ships only in wartime.
(147) In fact(sentencedict.com), this was a genuine little wartime romance.
(148) In 1938, the vulnerability of China's eastern coastal cities to Japanese bombers led Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek to select the remote city as his wartime capital.
(149) The party's over, folks. . . [Censorship of the news] is a given in wartime, along with massive campaigns of deliberately-planted "Dis-information".
(150) After a few drinks, he always became boastful about his wartime activities.
More similar words: time after time, overtime, over time, summertime, at other times, play for time, part-time, overtime pay, thwarting, from time to time, part time job, departure time, time and time again, prime time, estimated time of arrival, martial art, time, timed, timer, times, all-time, time off, two-time, on time, time out, one time, on-time, in time, do time, time-out.