Examples of using Clashed in English and their translations into Arabic
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We really clashed.
We clashed all the time.
Anabelle and I clashed on certain.
Clashed Metal: Drifting Wars.
Protestors clashed with the police.
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French and English clashed.
They said it clashed with his treatment thing.
The first and the second personality clashed.
The two groups clashed again on 30 May over control of the city.
Once there just know if we told clashed with the police.
Please don't forget thegreat pain we both experienced when our armies clashed.
In the east, when the Ishbalans clashed with the military.
Hector clashed with some punks in Latin Kings colors that night.
Cause you wouldn't wear the strap'cause it clashed with your stupid purse.
And great armies clashed by night in the ancient war between Good and Evil.
On the same day in Sergeila area, Fallata forces clashed with the Habaniya.
Angry Palestinians clashed with soldiers despite a curfew imposed on the centre of the town.
Insurgents reportedly aligned with Al-Shabaab clashed with local authorities.
In June 2011, SPLA clashed with Northern troops in Abyei, with over 100,000 people fleeing the fighting.
Steel-toed boots may be the punk style, but they definitely clashed with his skull.
On 26 March, hundreds of Palestinian students clashed with Israeli soldiers in the towns of Bethelehem, Hebron and Ramallah.
Dozens of settlers arrived on the scene to help the youths and clashed with the Palestinians.
After last night's rally turned ugly and protestors clashed with police, … police have announced that a dusk to dawn curfew is now in effect.
In the villages of Beit Ummar, Al-Arub, Sir and Al-Fawar,residents set up barricades and clashed with the Israeli army.
The parties clashed again on 26 October at a Sudanese armed forces checkpoint near Mellit market(80 km north of El Fasher).
In the Abu Dis area, Palestinians,including Palestinian policemen, clashed with IDF troops, injuring five soldiers.
After the funeral, several participants clashed with police and border police on the Mount of Olives and were dispersed with tear gas and rubber bullets.
On 24 December 1996 governmentsupporters staged their first counter-rally in the capital and clashed with opposition supporters and police.
On 11 May 1994, Israeli soldiers clashed with journalists and Palestinian residents as the people were waiting for the arrival of the Palestinian police force in Jericho.
Hundreds of youths and children clashed with soldiers and border policemen along the line dividing the Israeli and the Palestinian-controlled sectors of the town.