Examples of 'days war' in a sentence

Meaning of "days war"

This phrase typically refers to a military conflict or war that only lasts for a few days. It suggests a confined or limited duration of hostilities, where the timeframe of the war is compressed into a short period. It could also imply a metaphorical representation of a highly intense or eventful period

How to use "days war" in a sentence

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My uncle was killed in the Six Days War.
Days war with Pakistan.
Six Days war.
This terminated what has been sometimes called the Seven Days War.
The Ten Days War ended when federal troops intervened.
A warship, presumably from the Thousand Days War.
The Six days war is also known as the June War.
Both sides now knew it would be no 90 days war.
The end of the Thousand Days War resulted in a defeat for the Liberals.
His grandfather, whom he called " Papalelo ", was a Liberal veteran of the Thousand Days War.
Seven days war @ third day [ night parts ] Akiba Arena.

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