carbineer (Meaning)

Wordnet

carbineer (n)

a soldier (historically a mounted soldier) who is armed with a carbine

Webster

carbineer (n.)

A soldier armed with a carbine.

Synonyms & Antonyms of carbineer

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carbineer Sentence Examples

  1. The carbineer rode swiftly across the plains, his uniform fluttering in the wind.
  2. A carbineer is a cavalry soldier armed with a carbine, typically used for reconnaissance and skirmishing.
  3. The carbineer unit was renowned for its agility and precision in battle.
  4. As a carbineer, he underwent rigorous training in marksmanship and horsemanship.
  5. During maneuvers, the carbineer demonstrated exceptional skill in handling his mount while maintaining accurate fire.
  6. The carbineer's role was crucial in patrolling the frontier, ensuring the safety of settlers from raids.
  7. Carbines issued to carbineers were specially designed for mounted use, featuring shorter barrels and lightweight construction.
  8. The carbineer's unit was tasked with escorting supply convoys through hostile territory.
  9. In times of conflict, the carbineer's expertise in mounted combat proved invaluable on the battlefield.
  10. The carbineer's uniform bore distinctive insignia denoting his rank and affiliation with the cavalry regiment.

FAQs About the word carbineer

a soldier (historically a mounted soldier) who is armed with a carbineA soldier armed with a carbine.

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The carbineer rode swiftly across the plains, his uniform fluttering in the wind.

A carbineer is a cavalry soldier armed with a carbine, typically used for reconnaissance and skirmishing.

The carbineer unit was renowned for its agility and precision in battle.

As a carbineer, he underwent rigorous training in marksmanship and horsemanship.