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carabinier

NOUN
  1. a soldier (historically a mounted soldier) who is armed with a carbine

How To Use carabinier In A Sentence

  • Over the last few days additional convoys were heavily guarded by carabinieri and military forces, but even they could not guarantee free passage for the trains.
  • We went up into the mountains too -- escorted by carabinieri from the local garrison. A. Colin Wright: Sardinia: Then and Now
  • The carabiniere in question was later acquitted of any wrongdoing. Delizia!
  • Moretti came down the steps with the young carabiniere at his heels. THE MARSHAL AND THE MURDERER
  • The two privileged regiments of Carabiniers survived the French Revolution with their elite status intact.
  • And will the sartorially-conscious supporter have to pay for a new wardrobe in which to battle the carabinieri?
  • Giuliano finds himself caught up in this system, and on September 2, 1943, he kills a carabinieri (a state policeman) who tried to arrest him.
  • The area was considered so dangerous that the day I visited with some friends the bus was accompanied by a motorcycle escort of carabinieri, the national police. A. Colin Wright: Sardinia: Then and Now
  • The Italian carabinieri overseeing investigations of a cultural nature accepted the offer.
  • The carabinieri took the credit, but the mafia had had enough of Giuliano's attention-seeking.
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