fierce fighter

collocation in English

meaningsoffierceandfighter

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fierce
adjective
uk
/fɪəs/
us
/fɪrs/
physically violent ...
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fighter
noun[C]
uk
/ˈfaɪ.tər/
us
/ˈfaɪ.t̬ɚ/
someone who fights in a battle or in a physical fight against ...
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(Definition offierceandfighterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He often appears in stories as being afiercefighterwith a short temper.
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Forced by her father to abandon all feminine things to focus on her ninja training, she appears tomboyish and is afiercefighter.
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His name means "fiercefighter", which may have influenced his role in the dialogue.
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Though at times he can be roused to action and becomes afiercefighter.
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She is afiercefighter, extremely strong, and very eager-to-please; though she can be very literal-minded when following orders.
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Piak's hot-headedness makes him afiercefighter, but it is also a liability that costs him a fight and ends his career.
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The conversion of socialized people into fierce fighters is achieved, not by altering their personality structures, aggressive drives, moral standards, or neural structures.
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The captain of a pirate ship was often afiercefighterin whom the men could place their trust, rather than a more traditional authority figure sanctioned by an elite.
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They were fierce fighters, and they were known for their violent performance in the field.
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Gamecock is sometimes used as a nickname for people who are considered fierce fighters.
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Some groups of these people were hospitable, while some were fierce fighters, head hunters, animal rustlers, robbers and the like which worsened the already impoverished state of their place.
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