Use "truculent" in a sentence

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1. I found him truculent and unpleasant.

2. 18 I found him truculent and unpleasant.

3. He became very truculent and started arguing with me angrily.

4. He was seen as truculent, temperamental, too unwilling to tolerate others.

5. He become very truculent and start argue with me angrily.

6. He was in no truculent state of mind now.

7. It was his usual aspect, and a truculent one.

8. 'What do you want?' he asked, sounding slightly truculent.

9. Synonyms for Contumelious include abusive, invective, opprobrious, scurril, scurrile, scurrilous, truculent, vitriolic, vituperative and vituperatory

10. The National Assembly was being truculent over the budget proposals.

11. The policeman caught something in the tone and looked over with truculent eyes.

12. Mr Sylvester, regarding Nails, would have described him as truculent and downright unattractive.

13. Managers of existing systems reacted to these proposals with truculent hostility.

14. She wondered why her son held such a truculent attitude towards his new classmates.

15. I wasn't allowed on MSNBC unless balanced by at least one truculent right-winger.

16. But if early Carter was too trusting, then early Reagan was too truculent.

17. Gallagher was truculent as though he knew he were going to be beaten.

18. Synonyms for Confrontational include aggressive, bellicose, combative, hostile, adversarial, antagonistic, gladiatorial, scrappy, truculent and warlike

19. It was also in the Celtic countries that Romanization celebrated its most truculent triumph.

20. No sign of a truculent Grimsby or a pugnacious Pontefract yet, but I wouldn't hold your breath.

21. The company had weathered intemperate climates, truculent soldiers, and cat-sized rats in one place they stayed along the tour.

22. Reza Behnam's May 25 tirade against Hillary Clinton's " Bellicosity " was a vivid definition of that word: hostile, contentious, truculent, combative, etc.

23. He was picked as a conservative, and for the first few years acted like one, agreeing most of the time with the court's most truculent and passionate right-winger, Antonin Scalia.

24. WE NEED not take literally the "common Adagy Nemo sine febri moritur," even for seventeenth-century England.' Nor is it likely that Fevers put "a period to the lives of most men".2 Nevertheless, the prevalence and importance of this "sad, comfortless, truculent disease" in those times cannot be doubted