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captaincy

[ UK /kˈæptɪnsi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the post of captain

How To Use captaincy In A Sentence

  • This unhealthy relationship was what did for his captaincy more than any other. Times, Sunday Times
  • Arsene Wenger today refused to countenance a longer-term captaincy appointment with Fabregas still on the books, Van Persie seems the most likely suitor. Evening Standard - Home
  • Marshall just edges out Richie McCaw who needs a few more years' experience before elevation to captaincy.
  • Left Northampton in 2007 after being overlooked for the club captaincy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The captaincy of England cannot be directly dependent on marital fidelity. Times, Sunday Times
  • When you look at the likely England team how many captaincy contenders are there? Times, Sunday Times
  • He was handed the captaincy in unique circumstances. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Spanish founded several settlements along the coast, and Honduras formed part of the colonial era Captaincy General of Guatemala.
  • In his first game since inheriting the captaincy from the injured Hatcher, Modano responded with two goals, two assists, five shots, two blocked shots and a plus-1. Stars slowly dig out of season-long slump
  • While the case led to him being stripped of the England captaincy, he remained an integral part of his club side. Times, Sunday Times
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