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UK
/fjˈuːslɪɐ/
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NOUN
- (formerly) a British infantryman armed with a light flintlock musket
How To Use fusilier In A Sentence
- Schools of fusiliers and surgeonfish and over 400 other species of tropical fish have made it their home.
- In another sector, men of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers were busy fraternising with the enemy and exchanging presents and regimental badges.
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- The next layer up are the yellow-tailed fusiliers and the next the yellow-banded fusiliers.
- These nutrients feed plankton, which attracts mantas, whale sharks and huge schools of small plankton-feeding fish such as fusiliers and red-toothed triggers.
- Swarms of anthias, wrasse, emerald green triggerfish, damselfish, clownfish and butterflyfish shrouded it but never strayed far into the intermediate zone patrolled by trevally, tuna, jacks and fusiliers.
- The great clouds of yellow black and white banner angelfish, brilliant blue fusiliers, yellow tangs and smart surgeonfish are gone.
- He says that he, together with the lance corporal and the fusilier, attempted resuscitation before the arrival of the ambulance.
- Mann, whose remarks at the funeral of fusilier Gordon Gentle made headlines around the world, admitted he had been closely involved in the anti-war movement in his native US before moving to Scotland earlier this year.
- A 21-year-old fusilier with the Lancashire Regiment, Norman had only been in France a little over eight weeks when he found himself, along with tens of thousands of his comrades, hemmed in on the beaches at Dunkirk.