(Adjective) wojowniczy, zadziorny, zaczepny, awanturniczy, skory do bójki, zawadiacki;
adj wojowniczy, zadziorny, zaczepny
zaczepny, awanturniczy, skory do bójki
adj form. wojowniczy
kłótliwy
WOJOWNICZY
BITNY
PRZEBOJOWY
AWANTURNICZY
CZUPURNY
ZADZIORNY
Przykłady użycia
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Avril Doyle has set a pugnacious tone here.
Pani poseł Avril Doyle nadała debacie wojowniczy ton.
The election will be a competition between two very different personalities - Abbott is a pugnacious and socially conservative Catholic who once trained for the priesthood, and is opposed to same-sex marriages and abortions, while agnostic Gillard is unmarried but has a long-time partner, and is childless.
Hollander grew up in a village near Oxford, part of a "moderately churchy family" that counted the "racy" local vicar a friend and can trace "a pugnacious bishop" on his mother's side in 19th century.
The pugnacious weekly Slate column, the far-reaching literary essays for the Atlantic Monthly, and the Vanity Fair dispatches are all filed on time.
Cooper was instead appointed shadow foreign secretary, and given responsibility for equalities, while her husband, the pugnacious Balls, was appointed shadow home secretary.
Avril Doyle has set a pugnacious tone here.
Pani poseł Avril Doyle nadała debacie wojowniczy ton.
Your pugnacious attitude will accomplish nothing.
Twoje wojownicze nastawienie nie zalatwi sprawy.