envoy|envoys in English
noun
[en·voy || 'envɔɪ]
diplomat, messenger, representative; concluding verse of a poem (also envoi)
Use "envoy|envoys" in a sentence
1. Ambassadors and Envoys for Christ
2. The envoys were dismissed imperiously. Sentencedict.com
3. The Ming dynasty closed border-trade and killed his envoys.
4. “A Faithful Envoy Is a Healing”
5. Confrontation with the two envoys is very eye-opening.
6. 2002-2006 GMC Envoy, Buggard SE, Smoke
7. Archons are the spectral envoys of the Elder God
8. Barege was until recently Burundi’s envoy to Uganda
9. DENIAL OF ACCESS TO INDIAN ENVOY IN ISLAMABAD
10. He served as envoy to the French government.
11. Our envoy was accredited to the new government.
12. The Lord Kyungwon' s secret envoy had this
13. The prince Confides a negotiation to his envoy
14. Efforts of these envoys do not seem to have gained much traction.
15. He constructed some hostels and decreed that only imperial envoys could receive a stipend.
16. At 8∶30 a.m. on July Vichy envoys arrived to sue for an armistice.
17. The envoy bore back to us tidings of war.
18. Finally, the envoys reach their destination and hand their treasures to the Egyptians.
19. Egypt recalls Israel envoy after Gaza Strip air strike.Sentencedict
20. UN envoy Condemns terrorist attack on hotel in Somalia
21. Isn't this... the Wudang envoy with the Red Pills?
22. The envoy bore back to us this good news.
23. The President met yesterday with an envoy from Pakistan.
24. Honourable UN Envoy for Global Education Mr Gordon Brown,
25. A special peace envoy was sent to the area.