Example sentences of “fierce”

How to use in-sentence of “fierce”:

– After attending a seminar led by James Lawson, a fierce pacifist who firmly believed in training students in “the struggle of racial injustice,” Bevel saw the distinction between white oppression and blacks “accepting the status quo.” Interestingly, Diane Nash and Gloria Johnson also attended this workshop.

– This is heterozygote advantage, a kind of balance between fierce selection against homozygous sickle-cell sufferers, and selection against the standard HgbA homozygotes by malaria.

– In December 2002, Simon Williams of Fierce Panda Records saw Keane in a pub.

– It was released on Fierce Panda Records in April 2006.

– Ali’s troops made headway into Sudan in 1821, but met with fierce resistance.

– Inherently fierce and warlike birds.

– These two Glasgow clubs have a lot of history, and are fierce rivals, often causing fights, riots and even murders between the fans.

– On the first day of fighting, the German paratroopers suffered heavy losses due to heavy anti-aircraft warfare and fierce ground fighting, but the British were confident that they would destroy the German invasion.

Example sentences of fierce
Example sentences of fierce

Example sentences of “fierce”:

– The city was reduced to rubble during the fierce fighting, but reconstruction began soon after the Germans were expelled from the city.

– She was a member of the American women’s gymnastics team, called the Fierce Five, at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

– In the fierce fighting that followed, both Hardrada and Tostig were killed.

– In July 2006 Golani took part in the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict and the fierce battle of Bint Jbeil where it lost 9 troops.

– While in the Rigveda the Chakra was “‘s”symbol as the wheel of time, by the late period Sudarshana Chakra emerged as an ayudhapurusha, as a fierce form of Vishnu, used for the destruction of an enemy.

– Shiva has been called Sadasiva, Paramasiva, Mahadeva in benevolent forms, and Kala, Bhairava, Mahakala in his fierce forms.

– This culminated at the “Cronkite’s Universe” talk show hosted by Walter Cronkite in New York in 1981, where Leakey and Johanson held a fierce debate on live TV show.

– So far there is no sign of movement on this issue: the route, now the Parkland Walk, is highly valued by walkers and cyclists, and suggestions in the 1990s that it could, in part, become a road were met with fierce opposition.

– The former Shogunate Army defended with a rifles using the battlement as a shield, and a fierce shooting battle was occurred.

– They had little interference in this operation as a result of a fierce bayonet charge against the Italians by the Black Watch at Barkasan The Somaliland Camel Corps, rather than evacuate, was disbanded and dispersed.

- The city was reduced to rubble during the fierce fighting, but reconstruction began soon after the Germans were expelled from the city.

- She was a member of the American women's gymnastics team, called the Fierce Five, at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

More in-sentence examples of “fierce”:

- The epic repeatedly says this composite army was very fierce and wrathful.

- When William was a young boy, there was a fierce civil war in England between King Stephen, grandson of William I of EnglandWilliam I, also called William the Conqueror and Henry I's daughter, Empress Matilda.
- All the men shot at each other, but after a fierce fight, Pugh and Worrall bashed Howe to death with their muskets.

– The epic repeatedly says this composite army was very fierce and wrathful.

– When William was a young boy, there was a fierce civil war in England between King Stephen, grandson of William I of EnglandWilliam I, also called William the Conqueror and Henry I’s daughter, Empress Matilda.

– All the men shot at each other, but after a fierce fight, Pugh and Worrall bashed Howe to death with their muskets.

– The flustered Popeye kept looking around the boat with his good peepers for any sign of a flowerbed to keep his word on, but before he knew it, “The Ape” pounced on the unsuspecting rookie sailor and a fierce onslaught ensued with The Ape showing no mercy and laying down a gruesome punishment on the sailor, with Popeye never being able to see another flowerbed with that one peeper of his again.

– The bobcat is a fierce cat that lives in forests, swamps, mountains, prairie, and deserts in much of North America.

– As a result, THE ARAB NETWORK FOR HUMAN RIGHTS INFORMATION issued a statement which is ““the recent surge in the prosecution of opinion makers comes in conjunction with a fierce security campaign launched by security bodies against freedom of opinion and expression, with the aim of narrowing the overall climate of freedom of opinion and expression.

– For the most part, they involved killing fierce animals and horrible monsters.

– In December of that year, Coldplay signed to the independent label Fierce Panda RecordsFierce Panda.

– The friends survive an earthquake, a flood, a fire, an attack by a giant condor, and a volcanic eruption before rescuing Captain Grant from fierce Maoris.

– Sea lions are also fierce fighters, just like lions.

– One of its new rides, the Triple Hurricane roller coaster, was named for the fierce storm season.

– Revolts of the Temne and Mende in 1898 were fierce but futile.

– A disputable personality, he is considered by some authors a fierce thief and murderer but many people of southern Italy regard him as a folk hero who represented the suffering of the lower class before and soon after the Italian unification.

– Originally she was seen as the protector goddess of Lower Egypt and her image was that of a fierce lion.

– Hitoshi is fluttering with Aiko’s fierce kiss.

– She is the foremost among the Dasa Mahavidyas, ten fierce Tantric goddesses.

– The dedication of suffragettes like Besse, after some four decades of struggle by a fierce women’s movement, resulted in the United States finally recognizing women as having the same right to vote as men, awarding them equal voting rights in all states.

– While fierce ruthless natural phenomenon and storm-related Rudra is feared in the hymns of the Rigveda, the beneficial rains he brings are welcomed as Shiva aspect of him.

– He challenges Kapil and a fierce fight between the two began.

– Airbus is in a fierce rivalry with Boeing.

– Thor is described as being fierce eyed, with red hair and a full beard, and he is quick to anger and has an enormous appetite.

– The latter has pieces of charcoal and wire fused into it from the fierce heat of the fire.

– After a fierce battle, Ozai slams Aang into a rock inadvertently releasing his locked seventh chakra and enters the Avatar State.

– His first battle was at Ligny and, after a fierce day’s fighting, he defeated the Prussian army, forcing it to retreat.

– Permafrost and fierce winds prevent large trees from growing deep roots.

– A fierce battle followed and the entire city was drenched in human blood, hence the name Sonitpur or Tezpur, i.e.

– The “aragoto” is a kabuki genre dealing with a brave warrior, a fierce god, or a demon.

– Stella Kramrisch notes a different etymology connected with the adjectival form “raudra”, which means “wild, of “rudra” nature”, and translates the name “Rudra” as “the wild one” or “the fierce god”.

– For most of their history, Rangers have enjoyed a fierce rivalry with their cross-city opponents Celtic F.C.Celtic, and the two are collectively known as the Old Firm.

– The GRU was well known in the Soviet government for its fierce independence from the rival “secret policeinternal intelligence organizations”, such as NKVD and KGB.

– At times, the wind and the fierce sea currents make sailing between the island and the mainland impossible.

– In fact, it was not a very fierce battle.

– Editorial policy follows the theoretical and political orientation outlined in the newspaper: fierce critique of nationalism and capitalism, in step with promotion of Marxism and psychoanalisys.

– Then they were stopped by a fierce blizzard on March 20.

– Bhairava “terrible” or “frightful” is a fierce form associated with annihilation.

– However, there has been fierce opposition, usually on the basis of the content of the preamble, as well as possible legal ramifications of this text.

– To the people of the Republic of Florence, David, the teenage boy who fought a giant, was a symbol of how a small fierce town could battle off powerful invaders.

– After the fall of Aksum due to declining sea trade from fierce competition by Muslims and changing climate, the power base of the kingdom migrated south and shifted its capital to Kubar.

– Batara Guru’s wife in southeast Asia is the same Hindu deity Durga, who has been popular since ancient times, and she too has a complex character with benevolent and fierce manifestations, each visualized with different names such as Uma, Sri, Kali and others.

– Bulls can often be fierce and dangerous, especially in the presence of their herd of cows and heifers.

– Mugen is a fierce animal-like warrior with a unique Bboying inspired fighting style.

– Giunta’s received the Medal of Honor for his actions during a fierce battle following an enemy ambush in Afghanistan’s Korengal Valley in October 2007.

– Before enrolling in the Arab Idol competition, Alazaki was contracted by the Global Village for three months and only enrolled by the advice of his friend, who persisted in requesting his participation at the Dubai tryouts despite his hesitation due to fierce competition.

– According to Australian Aboriginal mythologymythology, the lake was formed after a fierce bushfire that ruined the land around it.

– This Zeus was the kindly Zeus rather than the fierce and powerful Zeus.

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