Gladiators [noun]
Definition of Gladiators:
combatant
Opposite/Antonyms of Gladiators:
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Sentence/Example of Gladiators:
I couldn’t believe I was standing right next to the gladiators of the ring I had seen so many times on TV.
While “Spartacus” would lead you to believe otherwise, all gladiators did not have big penises.
Lieutenant Ralph Thurstane was a tall, full-chested, finely-limbed gladiator of perhaps four and twenty.
But Gilbert, like a disarmed gladiator, had received the proud speech and the scorning looks straight in the heart.
For a moment our bleeding and hampered young gladiator seemed to be in a bad way.
The gladiator who was refused release (missi) received the death blow from his opponent without resistance.
I studied the people's faces as a gladiator might have done in the arena.
We burned him on a funeral pyre as a dead gladiator, with much ceremony and boyish speaking.
The Gladiator wore a lady's bonnet; the Farnese Hercules looked like an old-fashioned watchman, and sported a dreadnought coat.
This time-eaten, weather-beaten Colosseum saw many a gladiator 'butchered to make a Roman holiday.'