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Example sentences for "hostile cities"

  • And then the adorable Manu, the conqueror of hostile cities, took it out of that vessel and carried it to a large tank and placed it there.

  • And that conqueror of hostile cities, Salwa, maddened by anger, descended from his beautiful car of unchecked speed, resolved to encounter Pradyumna.

  • Bending down on his knee and bowing with his head, that conqueror of hostile cities-the son of Pritha-worshipped Hara and inclined him to grace.

  • And while the car was coursing thus, that conqueror of hostile cities, the royal son of Bhangasura, saw his upper garment drop down on the ground.

  • Bending down on his knee and bowing with his head, that conqueror of hostile cities--the son of Pritha--worshipped Hara and inclined him to grace.

  • O monarch, the high-souled Krishna, and that subjugator of hostile cities, viz.

  • Vaisampayana continued, 'Hastily embraced by his brothers, Partha that subduer of hostile cities, with the permission of Drona, advanced for the combat.

  • Desirous of shelter, that subjugator of hostile cities viz.

  • Indeed, Partha, that subjugator of hostile cities, was then seen by all on every side to resemble the scorching sun that rises, transgressing the rule about direction and hour, on the day of the universal destruction.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    arranging them; dark cloud; dear mama; ecclesiastical government; everything was; expose them; good remedy; her people; here very; hostile cities; hostile country; hostile fire; hostile heroes; hostile manner; hostile territory; human embryo; independent treasury; long grass; naval affairs; quit work; reduce them; rose from the dead; shaped flowers; sixth part; spiritual matters; three hundred and fifty