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bluecoat

[ UK /blˈuːkə‍ʊt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person dressed all in blue (as a soldier or sailor)

How To Use bluecoat In A Sentence

  • Finally, Fifteenth Company reached the back of the casaran orchards to the east of the bluecoat encampment. Alector's Choice
  • The intent of Rolland Lavoie is plainly to show the coming together of English (redcoat) and French (bluecoat) in a perfect circle of unity. Canada
  • Now, in their deliberate penetration of the heartland, the bluecoat leaders were signaling their intent not just to protect the frontier but to destroy the raiders themselves, to find the wolves in their den and kill them. EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON
  • As Quanah retreated with the others, he was pursued by a bluecoat, who fired at him. EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON
  • The cop fired first, but Paul got off a better shot, and the bluecoat crumpled in the street. Devil Dog
  • The first bluecoat dropped, but the second brought his rifle to bear, taking his time, as if to indicate that he might die, but that Mykel would as well. Alector's Choice
  • The bluecoats remained gathered back in the casaran groves, well out of range. Alector's Choice
  • When bluecoat volunteers finally crushed the Santee rebellion, angry mobs screamed at the captives in their cages, castrated the few they got hold of, and demanded that the rebels be executed. EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON
  • As he rode past the last of the casaran trees and turned right, toward the north end of the bluecoat encampment, Mykel took in the bluecoats he saw. Alector's Choice
  • He wants to supplement Pontin's famous "bluecoat" entertainers with Disney-style cartoon costumes and attractions. Pontin's rescuer Alex Langsam plans to bring Disney-style resorts to Britain
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