dragooner (Meaning)

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dragooner (n.)

A dragoon.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dragooner

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dragooner Sentence Examples

  1. The dragooner, with his fierce countenance and gleaming sword, struck fear into the hearts of his enemies.
  2. The British dragooners, mounted on their powerful steeds, charged into the fray with reckless abandon.
  3. The Prussian dragoons, known for their discipline and precision, were a formidable force on the battlefield.
  4. The Austrian dragoons, clad in their distinctive white uniforms, were a common sight on the battlefields of Europe.
  5. The French dragoons, led by the legendary Marshal Murat, were renowned for their bravery and skill in combat.
  6. The Russian dragoons, armed with their long lances and sabers, were a fearsome presence on the steppes.
  7. The American dragoons, fighting for independence, played a pivotal role in the Revolutionary War.
  8. The Confederate dragoons, fighting for the cause of the South, were a thorn in the side of the Union Army.
  9. The Buffalo Soldiers, the famed African-American dragoons, served with distinction in the Indian Wars.
  10. The modern dragoons, equipped with modern weapons and technology, continue to serve their countries with pride and distinction.

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A dragoon.

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The dragooner, with his fierce countenance and gleaming sword, struck fear into the hearts of his enemies.

The British dragooners, mounted on their powerful steeds, charged into the fray with reckless abandon.

The Prussian dragoons, known for their discipline and precision, were a formidable force on the battlefield.

The Austrian dragoons, clad in their distinctive white uniforms, were a common sight on the battlefields of Europe.