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US
/ˈɹɑsbɑk/
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NOUN
- a battle in the Seven Years' War (1757); Prussian forces under Frederick the Great defeated the armies of France and Austria
How To Use Rossbach In A Sentence
- For instance, von Rossbach took care never to swear in her presence. T2: INFILTRATOR
- That ride just happened to take her in the direction of von Rossbach's estancia. T2: INFILTRATOR
- It was distinguished at Rossbach, Zorndorf and Hochirch and was usually brigaded with the Gensdarmes CR10 cuirassier regiment. Frederick's Garde du Corps
- With a full-throated roar, von Rossbach pulled the door to, slamming it against the body of the Terminator. T2: INFILTRATOR
- It is the largest and most varied showbox in all history; a prelude to a series of battle-pieces -- Rossbach, Thomas Carlyle
- The Brazilian mobster looked von Rossbach over skeptically, rolling a toothpick from one side of his mouth to the other. T2©: RISING STORM