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Meaning of sepoy
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sepoy (n.)
A native of India employed as a soldier in the service of a European power, esp. of Great Britain; an Oriental soldier disciplined in the European manner.
sepoy Sentence Examples
- The sepoy rebellion in 1857 shook the British Empire to its core.
- Indian sepoys played a crucial role in the British army during the colonial era.
- The sepoy's loyalty and courage were unquestioned in the face of adversity.
- The sepoy's uniform was a symbol of their military prowess and dedication.
- The sepoys were trained to a high standard of discipline and combat skills.
- The sepoys' muskets were an integral part of their armament.
- The sepoys fought bravely against the superior British forces in the rebellion.
- The sepoys' sacrifice and resistance ultimately led to India's independence.
- The legacy of the sepoys continues to inspire the Indian military today.
- The sepoy is a symbol of Indian martial pride and bravery.
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A native of India employed as a soldier in the service of a European power, esp. of Great Britain; an Oriental soldier disciplined in the European manner.
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The sepoy rebellion in 1857 shook the British Empire to its core.
Indian sepoys played a crucial role in the British army during the colonial era.
The sepoy's loyalty and courage were unquestioned in the face of adversity.
The sepoy's uniform was a symbol of their military prowess and dedication.