We are using cookies This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Did you know? You can double click on a word to look it up on TermGallery.
Meanings of experienced general in English
We have no meanings for "experienced general" in our records yet.
Usage of experienced general in English
1
So then, like an experiencedgeneral, you attack them on every quarter.
2
He was the most successful and experiencedgeneral of Spain, or of Europe.
3
Ikin agreed and said he probably needs an experiencedgeneral manager of football to help.
4
Like an old, experiencedgeneral he made his way with apparent indifference towards the wall.
5
He was a wise old experiencedgeneral, was Fastolfe.
6
This was the more remarkable, as Regulus was an able and experiencedgeneral of his kind.
7
Dr Arthur Meijer, experiencedgeneral practitioner by profession, showed a twelve-year-old girl how to pretend to be ill.
8
At any rate, he would have his best brigade and his most experiencedgeneral in the post of possible danger.
9
Superiority of numbers was on the side of the Persians, and that just at the moment when Nectanebo lost his most experiencedgeneral.
10
In their procession they are as regular as an army under the command of an experiencedgeneral, and are usually divided into three battalions.
11
A brilliant campaign was about to open under the auspices of an experiencedgeneral, and with all the means and appurtenances of European warfare.
12
One young woman who is a capable real estate agent takes a position as an experiencedgeneral servant when her usual business is slack.
13
The great blow was struck; but there might still occur an emergency requiring the presence of a skillful experiencedgeneral, well acquainted with the country.
14
They were in good health and spirits, admirably supplied with all the implements of war, and led by an experiencedgeneral, of unquestionable military talents.
15
The part of the army appointed to serve against Palestine was entrusted to Carnsia, an experiencedgeneral, who invited the Jews to join his standard.
16
They were also thoroughly trained in the art of war and under the direction of experiencedgenerals.