dragoon|dragooned|dragooning|dragoons in English
verb
[dra·goon || drə'guːn]
force, pressure into doing something
Use "dragoon|dragooned|dragooning|dragoons" in a sentence
1. It looked like Dragoon players were trying to keep their fleets of Dragoons in the game.
2. They dragooned her into working.
3. We were dragooned into the football team.
4. Dragoon sb. into doing sth.
5. We were dragooned into going to the opera.
6. Monica was dragooned into being on the committee.
7. The authorities dragooned the peasants into leaving their farms.
8. Some viewed the dragoons as “excellent missionaries.”
9. The dragoon officers and Foker clapped their hands furiously.
10. Synonyms for Browbeating include bulldozing, bullying, cowing, hectoring, intimidating, badgering, coercing, domineering, dragooning and oppressing
11. He knew about horses from his years as a dragoon.
12. Konstabel Biune served with the Jutland Dragoons based at Holstebro
13. The Dragoons advanced to within rifle range and stopped to take aim.
14. The Boyar is a Dragoon-like unit available for the Balkans
15. The history teacher who had dragooned me into taking the exam is a nit - picking person.
16. Eighty of 400 dragoons were brought down and the rest fled.
17. Zealots and Dragoons prove more cost-effective than Archons due to …
18. The Prussian von Kleist Freikorps included infantry, jäger, dragoons and hussars.
19. There is no distinction between the words dragon and dragoon in French.
20. It then became the 6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards (Carabineers) in 1826
21. Although Dragoon was defeated, the difference between Dark and Light crystals remained.
22. If the occupants would abjure the Protestant faith, the dragoons would leave.
23. By 2:30 pm the French were withdrawing and Austrian dragoons seized the Marengo farm.
24. When the alarm was raised, three companies of dragoons were sent in pursuit.
25. These will include various units from the original StarCraft, such as the Protoss Dragoon.