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/ˈɹaʊndˌhɛd/
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NOUN
- a supporter of parliament and Oliver Cromwell during the English Civil War
How To Use Roundhead In A Sentence
- In 1644, Parliament passed Self-Denying Ordinance, intended to get soldiers out of Parliament, for the Roundhead army was largely officered by MPs.
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- Charles will hear him shout Ha!, and that irritating habit of his, together with Charles's treatment of the matter, was probably the origin of the terms, 'Roundhead' and 'Cavalier.' The Tale of Lal A Fantasy
- He was a cavalier in an age of roundheads, grandson not just of one of the greatest trainers who ever lived but of Sir William Lyons, the founder of Jaguar cars.
- Roundhead," as applied to herself; and broke forth in good earnest, when noting a smile that elongated her woman's lip, as she said, -- The Buccaneer A Tale
- Today, the most egregious Roundheads are to be found in New Labour; but that does not mean that the Liberal Democrats have abandoned their heritage as Diggers, Levellers and Fifth Monarchy Men.
- Perhaps mental disintegration's forefather is the immoveable Warwick Armstrong, that roundhead in the age of cavaliers.
- Those loyal to Parliament were called Roundheads; those loyal to the king were Cavaliers.
- The roundheads put up a brave fight but they were finally defeated when the Royalist captain sat on the roundhead leader's stomach.
- I've got "Roundhead" back again, from Conservative Party headquarters, on another blog and under a different name--apparently he's been casing my neighbourhood. BREAKING NEWS!