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Meaning of hussar

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hussar (n)

a member of a European light cavalry unit; renowned for elegant dress

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hussar (n.)

Originally, one of the national cavalry of Hungary and Croatia; now, one of the light cavalry of European armies.

hussar Sentence Examples

  1. The hussar's crimson uniform shimmered in the sunlight as he rode into battle.
  2. The hussars' cavalry charge shattered the enemy's ranks, sending them fleeing in disarray.
  3. The young hussar yearned for glory and adventure on the battlefield.
  4. The hussars' distinctive uniforms made them easily recognizable on the battlefield.
  5. The hussar's saber was his constant companion, a symbol of his honor and courage.
  6. The hussars' horses were renowned for their speed and agility, allowing them to outmaneuver their opponents.
  7. The hussar's unwavering loyalty to his regiment made him a formidable opponent.
  8. The hussars' bravery and skill were legendary, inspiring awe in both friend and foe.
  9. The hussar's presence on the battlefield always struck fear into the hearts of the enemy.
  10. The hussars' legacy continues to inspire soldiers and historians alike with their tales of valor and sacrifice.

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a member of a European light cavalry unit; renowned for elegant dressOriginally, one of the national cavalry of Hungary and Croatia; now, one of the light caval

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The hussar's crimson uniform shimmered in the sunlight as he rode into battle.

The hussars' cavalry charge shattered the enemy's ranks, sending them fleeing in disarray.

The young hussar yearned for glory and adventure on the battlefield.

The hussars' distinctive uniforms made them easily recognizable on the battlefield.