legionnaire|legionnaires in English
noun
[le·gion·naire || ‚lɪːdʒə'ner /-'neə]
soldier who belongs to a legion (especially the French Foreign Legion); member of the American Legio
Use "legionnaire|legionnaires" in a sentence
1. Reboot Legionnaire OS.
2. Not a legionnaire?
3. I'm not a legionnaire.
4. Isn't it late to be playing legionnaire?
5. Balteus or Cingulum- belt worn by Roman Legionnaires
6. We were learning what it was like to be legionnaires.
7. The Legionnaires march drew a large crowd of veterans, their families and some students.
8. Okay, I will send you 1,000 of our best former legionnaires.
9. We have learned from the legionnaire ants that we see in the forest.
10. I want everything you've got in the archives on a foreign legionnaire.
11. Cohorts are groups of forty legionnaires who serve the Twelfth Legion
12. I went to see the former legionnaire at the pub in Paddington where he was working.
13. The unyielding chief of police is liquidated by American Legionnaires... portraying Red trigger men
14. Legionnaires on Thursday requested removal of four works that they found particularly offensive.
15. She paid for the Regiment's presents each Christmas and presented them to the legionnaires.
16. The unyielding chief of police is liquidated by American Legionnaires... portraying Red trigger men.
17. When activated, the legionnaire becomes immune to damage or knockdown effects for a moderate time.
18. While the fighting took place in open country, the Legionnaires and Regulares were in their element.
19. Through will alone, a legionnaire can become as implacable as the stone of the Deep Roads.
20. Soon after the verdict, Legionnaires held their annual March 16 parade to commemorate their war dead.
21. A Hungarian legionnaire from the French Foreign Legion inspects an Afghan man near Tagab in Kapisa Province on Jan.
22. Those with Legionnaires' disease usually have fever, chills, and a cough, which may be dry or may produce sputum.
23. Short Swords & Cutlasses Short swords have seen usage throughout history, from the Legionnaires to Renaissance squires and pirates
24. 25 Their Arab legionnaires galloped behind, firing their rifles exuberantly into the sky like extras in a Beau Geste film.
25. But for the brave legionnaires who surrounded my litter, protecting me, I should have died under the hail of stones.