Sentences with phrase «defiant mood»

"Defiant mood" refers to a state of resistance or rebellion against authority or a challenge, where someone is determined to oppose or defy it. Full definition
According to the Winnipeg Free Press, Tennenhouse was in defiant mood after receiving his punishment, telling the paper his clients knew what he was doing.
The so - called Blairite wing of the party was in defiant mood at the fringe meeting held by Progress in the Odeon cinema in Brighton.
The painter was in defiant mood and says he will appeal the decision: «To quote one of the most famous British statesman,» he said, «We will never surrender.»
The late Harry M. Tiebout once told of an alcoholic who came to see him in a defiant mood.
The BBC report that the man known as Butch is in a defiant mood after the victory, although most of us won't be holding our breath when it comes to the Chelsea onslaught.
Arsene was speaking ahead of the second leg against Bayern on Wednesday night, and was in a defiant mood (as is to be expected).
If your big kiddo is in a defiant mood (mine often is) or if there are lots of people about, then you can safely strap them both in.
A dress rehearsal on The Andrew Marr Show portrayed the chancellor in a defiant mood; suggesting heavier cuts for the rich — in the form of cutting pension tax relief.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z