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US
/ˈɫidʒəˌnɛɹ/
]
[ UK /lˌiːdʒənˈeə/ ]
[ UK /lˌiːdʒənˈeə/ ]
NOUN
- a soldier who is a member of a legion (especially the French Foreign Legion)
How To Use legionnaire In A Sentence
- Saito served in the French Foreign Legion for 21 years, but legionnaires said they could not help to free him because he was not a French citizen.
- Also, they are good in groups of four or five legionnaires - one attacks from a short distance, another covers from a farther away position, and they even choose those places which are the best.
- To support the legionnaires, the Romans also used cavalry.
- In comparison, the contretemps with the local citizen convinced that he had been robbed by a legionnaire was a trivial matter. Phule me twice
- The former French foreign legionnaire was overtaking four cars when the Nissan turned right and collided with the bike.
- His legionnaires marched in full battle array, incorporated an advance guard, and maintained tactical integrity on the move.
- Alongside the ghost cruise and the many ghost walks, tours of the cellar have started at the Treasurer's House, where Harry Martindale famously saw the Roman legionnaires.
- The hardened and experienced legionnaires were at the rear.
- The name annuity dates back to Roman legionnaires who were paid an annual pension when they retired from the army.
- Â When a made telepath calling himself “Kid Psycho” uses his powers to drive the Legionnaires nearly out of their mind, only Invisible Kid can summon the self-discipline to resist. Hero History: Invisible Kid | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News