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Meanings of soldierly man in English
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Usage of soldierly man in English
1
A tall soldierlyman of middle age strode up to the carriage.
2
He was a strongly built, soldierlyman, an inch or two under six feet.
3
Henry and Frederick Lynn are very dashing sparks indeed; and Colonel Dent is a fine soldierlyman.
4
She ran down the room, as the door opened, and kissed the tall, soldierlyman who entered.
5
As she did so, I observed a tall, soldierlyman appear in the avenue, advancing with rapid strides.
6
This will happen: He who left England ten years before a raw boy, has returned a sunburnt soldierlyman.
7
There were but two of the Doyles-Patricia and her father, Major Doyle, a tall, handsome, soldierlyman with white moustache and hair.
8
A tall, soldierlyman, brown-faced and moustached, walked beside her, and she occasionally laid her hand with a caressing motion upon his arm.
9
The new Governor was a blunt, soldierlyman, upright and just according to his lights, but deeply influenced by his military and aristocratic leanings.
10
A bluff, soldierlyman, of Irish birth and English opinions, he received me with particular civility, in which curiosity may perhaps have played its part.
11
"Tell me, who is that beautiful woman with the tall soldierlyman, coming in now?"