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Definition of truculent from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... 1 : feeling or displaying ferocity : cruel, savage; 2 : deadly, destructive; 3 : scathingly harsh : vitriolic <truculent criticism>; 4 : aggressively self-assertive : belligerent...
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HMS Truculent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Several ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Truculent . • Truculent was a Yarrow Later M class destroyer that saw service in World War I. • Truculent , pennant number P315, was a T class...
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Definition of truculent in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of truculent. Pronunciation of truculent. Translations of truculent. truculent synonyms, truculent antonyms. Information about truculent in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... There are faces too--faces dark, truculent, and smiling;
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Truculent (pronounced truk-yuh-lunt) adjective ... But still, it's not a good idea to write them such an angry and truculent e-mail. It'll only create lasting bitterness. There are better ways to make them realize their incompetence and the need to shape up.
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The Sinking of the Truculent ... On the 12th January 1950, HM Submarine Truculent spent the day at sea off the Thames Estuary carrying out trials, following a long refit in Chatham Dockyard. Apart from the full crew, there were 18 civilian dockyard officials on board to make any last minute adjustments, as she was due to...
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truculent (comparative more truculent, superlative most truculent) ... When we were touring on a riverboat near Dandong, the truculent North Korean soldiers from the other side of the river gave us a steely-eyed death stare.
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