soldier of fortune

NOUN
  1. a person hired to fight for another country than their own
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How To Use soldier of fortune In A Sentence

  • Grann notes that in 1753 a Portuguese bandeirante - a soldier of fortune - emerged from the Amazon jungle and described how, "after a long and troublesome peregrination, incited by the insatiable greed of gold", he had seen the ruins of an ancient city from a mountain top. Signs of the Times
  • I am placing an ad in Soldier of Fortune magazine to hire a mercenary to kill me at this very moment.
  • After the soldier of fortune embarks, discovered that all passengers vanish entirely in invisible.
  • But the monster in the appearance, must swallow one by one soldier of fortune.
  • Ben is modeled on a real person, Jim Hathaway, who was a legendary cattleman, deputy sheriff, and soldier of fortune in southern Arizona in the early-to-mid 20th century. A Conversation with Philip Caputo about Crossers
  • Of course, calling Descartes the first nerd grossly ignores his personal refinement, elegant prose style, sly wit, even his surprising career as a soldier of fortune.
  • After the soldier of fortune embarks, discovered that all passengers vanish entirely in invisible.
  • He moved into television production and, after a couple of stinkers (Soldier of Fortune Inc, for instance), he hit paydirt with a detective show with a difference.
  • So he went and took possession of his lieutenancy and his black robber tower, and there passed the rest of the winter, fighting or hunting all day, and chatting and reading all the evening, with Senor Don Guzman, who, like a good soldier of fortune, made himself thoroughly at home, and a general favorite with the soldiers. Westward Ho!
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