blackjack, bluster out of, bully, coerce, cuirassier, heavy dragoon, huff, lance, shanghai, strong-arm, threaten, use violence
Definitionn. a member of a European military unit formerly composed of heavily armed cavalrymen
Last update: September 21, 2015
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Efforts were mainly directed towards - (1) reducing the time required for the mobilization of the army; (2) increasing the immediate readiness of cavalry for war and its fitness for serving as mounted infantry (dragoon regiments taking the place of hussars and lancers); (3) strengthening the W. [Please select]
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Rostov smilingly reassured the dragoon and gave him money. [Please select]
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The dragoon was about to repeat his blow. [Please select]
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I will not be dragooned. [Please select]
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] as fast as these ci-devant dragoon-horses choose to carry us. [Please select]
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"King's blood must keep word," said the dragoon. [Please select]
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"Who talks like a moral dragoon," said Fareham. [Please select]
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I had got a slice on the shoulder from a dragoon's sword. [Please select]
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That of the young dragoon was short and simple, but sad. [Please select]
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"You would be shot if you did," returned the dragoon quietly. [Please select]
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"I desire to have your opinion more explicitly, my friend," said the dragoon, authoritatively. [Please select]
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