sergeant|sergeants in English
noun
[ser·geant || 'sɑrdʒənt /'sɑːd-]
noncommissioned military officer ranked above a corporal or airman first class; police officer ranked below a captain or lieutenant
Use "sergeant|sergeants" in a sentence
1. OSP’s plan creates a total of 42 new Sergeant positions, added incrementally at the rate of 8-9 Sergeants per Biennium beginning in the 2021-2023 Biennium.
2. Sergeants and corporals outnumber private soldiers.
3. After the dance, all first sergeants quartermasters, saddler sergeants, farriers, cooks and bakers report to me at headquarters.
4. Henry picked up two straggling Italian sergeants.
5. Custody sergeants don't really like to be hurried, do they?
6. Platoon sergeants fell their men in on the barrack square.
7. Sergeant Crease is a training Sergeant at Camp Elliott.
8. Sergeant, sidearm.
9. Staff sergeant.
10. Sergeant Scheumann, captain.
11. Sergeant, Cruchot escaped
12. Gunnery Sergeant Beckett.
13. 24 Meanwhile, supply sergeants throughout the battalion were keeping their fingers crossed.
14. Roger that, Gunnery Sergeant.
15. Forget the bread, Sergeant.
16. She lost her voice, sergeant...
17. Sergeant, abort the dialling sequence.
18. Thank you, Sergeant- regimental adjutant
19. Sergeant likes his little joke.
20. Sergeant, how is Ritchie doing?
21. He was promoted to sergeant.
22. Oh, gosh, it's Sergeant Gosch.
23. His elder brother is a sergeant.
24. The captain bawled for the sergeant.
25. Sergeant, dial the Alpha site now