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Meanings of bravest troops in English
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Usage of bravest troops in English
1
But Pyrrhus had lost thousands of his bravesttroops.
2
With him far the most numerous and the bravesttroops were armed, ardent with their spears.
3
Thus, after having defeated the bravesttroops in the world, they died obscurely, ingloriously, and unable to defend themselves.
4
We are here, 40,000 of the best and bravesttroops.
5
In all battles, a moment occurs, when the bravesttroops, after having made the greatest efforts, feel inclined to run.
6
His despondency could not be concealed from his army, and his bravesttroops declared that they could fight no longer.
7
He threw in advance two hundred and fifty of his bravesttroops, and with them the alcaydes of Marabella and Casares.
8
Fifteen days had Don situated, without gaining the smallest advantage over an handful of men, and in different skirmishes lost some of his bravesttroops.
9
Napoleon buried in the breaches of Acre not merely 3,000 of his bravesttroops, but the golden dream of his life.
10
"The Marsic cohorts" was an almost proverbial expression for the bravesttroops in the time of Horace and Virgil.]
11
"That settles it," said Plaza, breathing deeply; "the bravesttroops in the world couldn't recover from such a smashing blow.