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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

  1. The sepoy rebellion in 1857 shook the British Empire to its core.
  2. Indian sepoys played a crucial role in the British army during the colonial era.
  3. The sepoy's loyalty and courage were unquestioned in the face of adversity.
  4. The sepoy's uniform was a symbol of their military prowess and dedication.
  5. The sepoys were trained to a high standard of discipline and combat skills.
  6. The sepoys' muskets were an integral part of their armament.
  7. The sepoys fought bravely against the superior British forces in the rebellion.
  8. The sepoys' sacrifice and resistance ultimately led to India's independence.
  9. The legacy of the sepoys continues to inspire the Indian military today.
  10. 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.