grenadier in English

noun
1
a soldier armed with grenades or a grenade launcher.
By this time though, the grenade itself had been largely dropped from the infantryman's armoury and grenadiers were simply soldiers selected for their appearance and height.
2
a common bottom-dwelling fish with a large head, a long tapering tail, and typically a luminous gland on the belly.
Bailey, the lead author of the study, points out that grenadiers are not the only fish population that seems to be increasing.
noun
    rattail

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "grenadier" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "grenadier", or refer to the context using the word "grenadier" in the English Dictionary.

1. No, he's a grenadier.

2. Grenadier: Projectile move speed increased.

3. Grenadier predicate they Antimodernistic mason's vs

4. Yes he did, Grenadier Guards, I think.

5. Ben Kidney served in the Grenadier Guards.

6. Items like wretch and grenadier are now variable.

7. Bombardiers are the much more dangerous cousin of the Grenadier

8. He joined the second battalion of the Grenadier Guards.

9. 7 He joined the second battalion of the Grenadier Guards.

10. Their other names include blue hake , blue grenadier, whiting ( incorrectly ) and whiptail.

11. The Grenadier Bracers (籠 (こ) 手 (て) , Kote?) are support items used by Katsuki Bakugo

12. At this point, three Austrian grenadier battalions began to contest for the village with artillery support.

13. This gives great versatility to the grenadier unit in taking on numerous threats on the battlefield.

14. A Y C Grenadier Natural Dark Coronas have a long and established history of satisfying American smokers

15. After a roturier appointment in the grenadier corps of the Aquitaine Regiment, he retired to his estate.

16. Dolohov did not answer the captain; he had been drawn into a hot dispute with the French grenadier.

17. Yogendra Singh Yadav was a member of an Indian grenadier battalion during a conflict with Pakistan in 19

18. Members of the Grenadier Guards march through the gates of Buckingham Palace to be relieved by fresh sentries.

19. Roguet had set the lugubrious example of threatening with death any French grenadier who should bring him a Prussian prisoner.

20. Grenadier Squad - This will create an anti-structure grenade launcher on your MARV that has the ability to clear garrisons.

21. "What a grenadier!" ejaculated Javert; "you've got a beard like a man, mother, but I have claws like a woman."

22. The Belgians are equipped much like a regular frontline mortar squad – they have an NCO, a marksmen, a machinegunner and a grenadier.

23. A certain William Taylor, a grenadier, having heard a cry in the woods, went there and found another soldier about to ravish a girl.

24. The centenarian, who grew up in an orphanage and first married when he was joined the Grenadier Guards and served in World War II before switching to the Navy.

25. The Aquanaut's boxy, 25-foot (7.7-m)-beam catamaran styling is reminiscent of everything from a burly Unimog motorhome to a Ford Bronco or Ineos Grenadier

26. The 7th Division, with its 2nd and 18th Grenadier Regiments and 2nd Carabineers, struggled to hold their positions and contain the German infantry on the west bank.

27. Military production buildings (e.g. barracks and stables) may only be destroyed by artillery and/or grenadier units whereas civilian buildings may be captured as per the usual means.

28. Jamie Janes joined the Grenadier Guards shortly after his 16th birthday and was on his second tour of Afghanistan when he was killed by a Taliban bomb on October

29. 9 The centenarian, who grew up in an orphanage and first married when he was joined the Grenadier Guards and served in World War II before switching to the Navy.

30. Nought shall Afright them en This is the motto of the RAF Medical Branch, being adopted from 19 Century Grenadier Regiments after the RAF was formed in 1918 T S Greenish

31. An informal taste panel found that grenadier stacked up well in comparison with other white fish - equal to cod and orange roughy and much preferred over Alaska pollock, whiting and New Zealand hoki.

32. A grenadier (/ˌɡrɛnəˈdɪər/, French pronunciation: ; derived from the word grenade) was originally a specialized soldier, first established as a distinct role in the mid-to-late 17th century, for the throwing of grenades and sometimes assault operations.

33. He had joined the Grenadier Guards in June 1914, and although Edward was willing to serve on the front lines, Secretary of State for War Lord Kitchener refused to allow it, citing the immense harm that would occur if the heir to the throne were captured by the enemy.

34. Before the Contingent embarked, an advance party had sailed from New York (23.ix.1914) for liaison duties in England; it was headed by Colonel John Wallace Carson, a prominent business man of Montreal, who at fifty, after twenty-three years commissioned service in the militia, now commanded the 1st Regiment (Canadian Grenadier Guards).188 With him were Lieut.-Colonel F. Strange of the Canadian Ordnance Corps, a major and a captain of the C.A.S.C. and two junior officers to report as A.D.Cs. to General Alderson.