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Rommel

[ US /ˈɹɑməɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. German field marshal noted for brilliant generalship in North Africa during World War II (1891-1944)

How To Use Rommel In A Sentence

  • The attack on Rommel's lines started with over 800 artillery guns firing at the German lines.
  • Rommel's comforting embrace was a key that unlatched the locked door which held all of Jun's accumulated despair crammed within.
  • Frommel, a young boerbul, was allegedly shot by Durban man Arthur da Silva after he got into an altercation with Da Silva's German Shepherd. IOL: News
  • The trommels are also ideally suited to other materials such as gypsum or co-mingled recycling.
  • Correspondingly, would Rommel have achieved even greater success with his tactical genius and an endless supply of tanks and fuel?
  • We have the largest selection of trommels in the world.
  • The highlight of the occasion was the demonstration of several new trommels and flatdeck screeners.
  • Rommel and his junior officers were openly contemptuous of the Americans'ability to fight.
  • The new line of defense stretched across a thirty-mile gap between the sea and the impassable Qattara Depression, and if that line fell there would be no more defenses, Egypt would be Rommel's. The Key to Rebecca
  • Just what would have happened if Rommel's staff car had not been strafed by the RAF, thus putting him out of action four days before the assassination attempt, is one of the great might-have-beens of history.
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