fusilier (Meaning)

Wordnet

fusilier (n)

(formerly) a British infantryman armed with a light flintlock musket

Webster

fusilier (n.)

Formerly, a soldier armed with a fusil. Hence, in the plural:

A title now borne by some regiments and companies; as, The Royal Fusiliers, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fusilier

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fusilier Sentence Examples

  1. The fusiliers emerged from the trenches with fixed bayonets.
  2. The seasoned fusilier had witnessed the horrors of countless battles.
  3. The regiment of fusiliers marched in formation, their rifles gleaming in the sunlight.
  4. The young fusilier showed unwavering bravery in the face of enemy fire.
  5. The fusiliers were tasked with defending the flank of the attacking force.
  6. The distinguished fusilier was awarded medals for his exceptional valor.
  7. The fusilier's skill with a rifle inspired awe among his comrades.
  8. The regiment of fusiliers endured a grueling campaign in harsh terrain.
  9. The fusilier's helmet bore the dents and scars of countless battles.
  10. The fusiliers fought with determination and honor, earning the respect of their adversaries.

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(formerly) a British infantryman armed with a light flintlock musketFormerly, a soldier armed with a fusil. Hence, in the plural:, A title now borne by some reg

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The fusiliers emerged from the trenches with fixed bayonets.

The seasoned fusilier had witnessed the horrors of countless battles.

The regiment of fusiliers marched in formation, their rifles gleaming in the sunlight.

The young fusilier showed unwavering bravery in the face of enemy fire.