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dragoons
noun as in cavalry
Strongest match
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Two horseshoes also found may relate to agricultural activity, or were lost by horses in the government cavalry, dragoons or artillery as they manoeuvred around the battlefield.
It dragoons states into administering federal law, irrespective of their citizens’ views.
“You remember Dr. Bulkeley told us he used to be a captain of the dragoons in Barbados.”
Lee, in turn, positions Tallmadge and his dragoons at the perilous “tip of the spear” in what could be a war-ending battle.
Once Miller’s there, the pre-emptory, selfish Hardy dragoons her into helping him with his old case, and once again Ms. Colman steals the show.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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