gladiators in English

noun
1
(in ancient Rome) a man trained to fight with weapons against other men or wild animals in an arena.
The most famous is probably the Colosseum where thousands of Roman citizens would gather for their entertainment - be it animals fighting or gladiators etc.
noun
    prizefighter

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1. Marco: “Is this where the gladiators fought?”

2. You were both circling like gladiators.

3. The spectators in the amphitheater cheered the gladiators.

4. Keep those gladiators busy just a little bit longer.

5. Two armed gladiators face each other in a Roman arena.

6. Caligula began auctioning the lives of the gladiators at shows.

7. I find myself growing quite fond of this sordid business of gladiators.

8. I thought involuntarily of the gladiators of old, entering into the amphitheatre.

9. Amphitheaters, with their gladiators, executions, and macabre contests, have fascinated people for millennia

10. The Belligerence of Roman gladiators made them excel in battle and instilled fear in their opponents.

11. Synonyms for Belligerents include battlers, contenders, contestants, fighters, militants, antagonists, combatants, disputants, gladiators and assailants

12. Bloodlust: Will to Power provides a satisfying conclusion to the story of Gavin and Sadira as gladiators

13. Cole also appeared on B.o.B's mixtape May 25 (2010), on the song "Gladiators", produced by The Alchemist.

14. This more detailed and individualistic approach facilitates more accurate linkages between explanatory variables and the political behavior of gladiators.

15. From gladiators and gifts to the gods, to traveling companions and research subjects, chickens have played many roles over the centuries.

16. It might be argued that political gladiators are no different than other people but that certain chance events propel them into activism.

17. 6 In the amphitheaters, gladiators fought each other to the death or fought wild animals, either killing them or being killed by them.

18. 30 As the gladiators rolled away from the starting gates, a gasp went up when the Scottish cyclist's left foot clicked out of the pedal.

19. As the gladiators rolled away from the starting gates, a gasp went up when the Scottish cyclist's left foot clicked out of the pedal.

20. Left-handed gladiators were advertised as a rarity; they were trained to fight right-handers, which gave them an advantage over most opponents and produced an interestingly unorthodox combination.

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22. Despite the popular adulation of gladiators, they were set apart, despised; and despite Cicero's contempt for the mob, he shared their admiration: "Even when have been felled, let alone when they are standing and fighting, they never disgrace themselves.

23. In Aquarium, a book published by Viktor Suvorov after defecting to the west, he alleges that the Spetsnaz used condemned criminals from the Gulag system (even other condemned secret operatives) as "dolls" and "gladiators" for to-the-death combat training.

24. Armorer is a Disciple of the Hand (crafting class) that works with metals to create equipable armor for multiple classes in the game.For example, they can make frying pans for culinarians, alembics for alchemists, heavy shields for gladiators, bucklers for casters, and much more.

25. The Aphrodisian graffiti range from obscene texts and images (Figure 1), prayers, religious symbols, and simple personal names to representations of entertainers (Figure 2), gladiators, and wild animals, drawings of faces and objects, and acclamations for popular public figures, professional guilds, and teams of charioteers.

26. On downhill runs we would slice past the Bellowing Buran, sometimes startling a snowy arctic hare as we rounded a bend.: When the pair arrived back at the scene, the man atop the horse was still Bellowing.: From our seats we view huge bulls Bellowing like gladiators and bowlegged, skinny-bottomed cowboys in chaps nonchalantly smoking rollups.: The creature was still Bellowing …