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second-in-command

NOUN
  1. someone who relieves a commander

How To Use second-in-command In A Sentence

  • Well,[Sentence dictionary] if the manager isn't available I'd like to speak to the second-in-command.
  • His corporate second-in-command and all purpose gadgeteer Lucius Fox is appalled, objecting that this is too much power for one man to wield. But Do You Have a Bat-Warrant?
  • Al-Qaida's second-in-command has been killed in Pakistan, delivering a "major blow" to the terrorist group still reeling from the death of Osama bin Laden, American officials said on Saturday.
  • But, quite reasonlessly, it was all Francis could do to respond with the politeness which is due to your almost irreplaceable second-in-command on a rush job. I've Married Marjorie
  • Fears of violent power struggle in crime syndicate after Yamaguchi-gumi's second-in-command, Kiyoshi Takayama, is detained in Kobe Yakuza chief arrested in Japan
  • Sigourney Weaver heads the cast as the unscrupulous warden, while Jon Voight hams it up no end as her second-in-command, but it's newcomer Shia LaBeouf who stands out as the spunky victim of a miscarriage of justice.
  • While you must play a megalomaniac, your choices will define what kind of megalomaniac you are, be it a big-city financier with ties to the mob or a moon-dwelling pariah with an arsenal of lasers and a robot as your second-in-command. Jay is Games
  • He had several postings to the War Office and in 1958 he returned to regimental duty as second-in-command.
  • The Trooper, only the second man to be given the VC, risked his life to save a trumpeter and the second-in-command of his regiment, the Queen's Royal Hussars.
  • Kiyoshi Takayama, the second-in-command of the Yamaguchi-gumi, is being held on suspicion of extorting about ¥40m £300,000 from a man involved in the construction industry. Yakuza chief arrested in Japan
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