ex-serviceman

NOUN
  1. a person who has served in the armed forces
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How To Use ex-serviceman In A Sentence

  • She contracted a formal marriage to a British ex-serviceman.
  • My father is an ex-serviceman. As he is introspective and taciturn, I seldom hear the word "love" in his speech even once. According to mother's evaluation, he is a thin-skinned man.
  • I'm an ex-serviceman and understand that the comments in that thread (and possibly others) are not "fantasies", "repressed desires" or anything else that they may appear to an outsider. Enough Said
  • Being an ex-serviceman, I get annoyed at the fact that my barrackroom was smaller than a jail cell. Couldn’t Prosecute Satan « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Anyone who thinks the "greed is good" culture started in the 1980s should look up David Edgar's play Destiny (1976), in which an ex-serviceman is appalled when developers tear down his beloved antique shop. State of Emergency: The Way We Were: Britain, 1970-1974 by Dominic Sandbrook
  • His father is an ex-serviceman now working as a military policeman.
  • Most noticably the ex-serviceman who commented that even if the Afghan campaign will take 30 years, there won't be many (any?) military soldiers who will want to spend 30 years serving in this part of the world. Question Time
  • The ex-serviceman was indicted on fraud counts over claims he fought and was wounded. Heroes or Villains?
  • ‘I went into the castle with Dave Neligan to spot an ex-serviceman who was supposed to be a tout for the British,’ Tim Kennedy recalled.
  • She contracted a formal marriage to a British ex-serviceman.
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