Rushed as to attack
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RANATRushed, as to attack
RANATCharged, as to attack
gangto attack as a group
SICCEDMade to attack, as a dog
SICSUrges to attack, as a dog.
moveto approach or attack as a military target
letto attack or assault, as by striking, shooting, or rebuking
nukingto attack or destroy with or as if with nuclear bombs
strongholdsA place that has been fortified so as to protect it against attack
fortifiedStrengthen (a place) with defensive works so as to protect it against attack
fortifiesStrengthen (a place) with defensive works so as to protect it against attack
fortifyingStrengthen (a place) with defensive works so as to protect it against attack
strongholdA place that has been fortified so as to protect it against attack
siccedchase attack usually used as a command especially to a dog sic 'em
pounces(of a person) Spring forward suddenly so as to attack or seize someone or something
pouncing(of a person) Spring forward suddenly so as to attack or seize someone or something
bullbaitingThe practice of setting dogs to harass and attack a tethered bull, popular as a sport in medieval Europe
appeltap or stamp of the foot, formerly serving as a warning of one's intent to attack, but now also used as a feint
appelstap or stamp of the foot, formerly serving as a warning of one's intent to attack, but now also used as a feint
oned as a function word to indicate the object of collision, opposition, or hostile action bumped my head on a limb an attack on religion pulled a gun on me
zebuany of various breeds of domestic oxen developed in India that are often considered conspecific with the common ox (Bos taurus) or sometimes as a separate species (B. indicus) and are characterized by a large fleshy hump over the shoulders, a dewlap, pendulous ears, and marked resistance to the injurious effects of heat and insect attack
zebusany of various breeds of domestic oxen developed in India that are often considered conspecific with the common ox (Bos taurus) or sometimes as a separate species (B. indicus) and are characterized by a large fleshy hump over the shoulders, a dewlap, pendulous ears, and marked resistance to the injurious effects of heat and insect attack