foot soldier

NOUN
  1. fights on foot with small arms
  2. an assistant subject to the authority or control of another
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How To Use foot soldier In A Sentence

  • He drew up his knights and his two thousand foot soldiers in a line outside the city.
  • The gang that committed the robbery are said to be the foot soldiers of the mystery figure. Times, Sunday Times
  • Medieval English archers were sometimes mounted to enable them to keep pace with men-at-arms, and dragoons, who eventually became cavalry proper, were initially foot soldiers mounted on cheap nags.
  • The centurion was a commanding officer of a Roman army unit called a century, nominally a hundred foot soldiers. Beginner’s Grace
  • Two hundred men of lineage came with him, every one of whom wore sword girt to his side, and the foot soldiers in their company were out of number. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 4
  • In 2008, the Bush administration broadened the campaign to include lower-ranking foot soldiers.They also started targeting groups that Pakistan saw as threats.
  • He raised a fine regiment of foot soldiers from his hardy Cornish tenantry.
  • Both men were considered only ‘foot soldiers’ in the affair and the ringmasters of the factory remain at large.
  • The gang that committed the robbery are said to be the foot soldiers of the mystery figure. Times, Sunday Times
  • A robed figure seated in a cart drawn by a tiger and a leopard follows two foot soldiers.
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