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Meanings of bad generalship in English
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Usage of bad generalship in English
1
It is badgeneralship, really, to waste your ammunition like this.
2
Early had invited this attack himself by his badgeneralship and made the victory easy.
3
It was badgeneralship trying to save you.
4
But his badgeneralship ruined the undertaking.
5
Mr. Wilson had unwisely chosen to have his victory first and his defeats afterward, always badgeneralship.
6
The loss of Larissa is declared to be solely due to the badgeneralship of the Crown Prince.
7
It is quite true that he suffered a crushing defeat at Ticonderoga, due, as many of the officers say, to badgeneralship.
8
Not unless the misfortune was caused by your badgeneralship, and that is not shown-atleast, so far as McDowell is concerned.
9
The defeat of Gates, and his badgeneralship, which they had so recently witnessed, were, perhaps, quite sufficient reasons to justify their misgivings.
10
It seemed in every way the result of badgeneralship, of an unjustifiable disposition of troops, and of a series of gross and incredible errors.
11
Badgeneralship on the part of the Russians, certainly; but what else?
12
Badgeneralship, I thought.
13
"Not so much, perhaps, as to badgeneralship of the leader," returned Asru.
14
Badgeneralship, Sir Lucy!
15
"Looks like badgeneralship to me," Chester agreed.