
Vocabulary Word: pugnacious
April 13, 2008pug·na·cious (adjective) – It means “Ready to Fight” or “belligerent” or “combative.”
Example: The pugnacious child would not settle down.

pug·na·cious (adjective) – It means “Ready to Fight” or “belligerent” or “combative.”
Example: The pugnacious child would not settle down.
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