(Military) a prescribed drill in handling a rifle.
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Examples for "manual"
Examples for "manual"
1Today, potential Uber safety drivers take manual drivers tests and written assessments.
2Working from home is not always an option if work is manual.
3The company helps businesses go fully digital by automating manual, paper processes.
4However, this approach was less successful than manual inspection of the pictures.
5It was under manual control when it changed course and later crashed.
1He taught them the manual of arms when they could barely walk.
2The following rules govern the execution of the manual of arms:
3He was instructed in the manual of arms by the Marschal de Logis.
4He later wrote a manual of arms for use in the United States army.
5Standing stiffly, the plebe started through the manual of arms.
6Drill in dressings, facings, the manual of arms, wheeling and marching by twos and fours.
7You know as much about the manual of arms as I do about Hebrew verbs.
8He drilled him in the manual of arms and sword exercise, and taught him fortification and engineering.
9I remarked among these worthies a partiality for fisticuffs, and a dislike for the manual of arms.
10On recovering he went entirely through the manual of arms, and was almost seen by an Oberst-lieutenant.
11Frank learned the manual of arms.
12She gave him a pike, and put him through the manual of arms; and made him do the steps, too.
13A marine officer doesn't have to know anything but the manual of arms and a few other little simple things.
14Meanwhile I was put through the manual of arms, with a lot of other awkward fellows, by a drill officer.
15He "played soldier" and went through his own particular manual of arms with his master's stick as a gun.
16The courtiers were expected to be as familiar with the code of etiquette as were the officers with the manual of arms.