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war machines

n. (plural of war machine English)

Usage examples of "war machines".

It was the moment Lionstone decided to send in the troops and the war machines.

I believe it's a first for the institute, since most of the intelligent war machines were destroyed in the course of the Wars, and in the feudal period that followed.

Obedient to their leaders, they were bending to their tasks, eating prison fare, building war machines by borrowed blueprints with borrowed metals under borrowed technical advisers, desperately trading silk, cameras, and toys for oil to make the machines go.

Perhaps they would let the half-trained Colonial Militia pilots draw lots to see who would get the most decrepit of the ancient war machines, recently purchased cut-rate off a passing Xatinni scrap dealer.

The war machines would not let her die, would not let her surrender, and she had to prove herself.

For returning war machines to find something as small as the carrier they needed was even chancier.

It is a brief account written by a scavenger of wrecked war machines in the Glass Desert beyond the midpoint of the world.

The remains of war machines were almost entirely removed from the accessible areas of the Glass Desert long before the making of the book in which this was found.