Sentence example with the word 'generalissimo'

generalissimo

Definition n. the officer who holds the supreme command

Last update: August 21, 2015


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This powerful family possessed for many generations before 369 B.C. the privilege of furnishing the Tagus, or generalissimo, of the combined Thessalian forces.   [Please select]

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The Generalissimo was the only one who possessed the secret of events.   [Please select]

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Kosciusko was called from his retirement at Leipzig, to be the generalissimo of the Patriot army.   [Please select]

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He already was created Duke of Friedland, and generalissimo of the imperial armies.   [Please select]

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In the south Sun Yat-sen had been elected generalissimo in 1921.   [Please select]

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On the 23d of April he pushed farther northward toward Calumpit, where the Filipino generalissimo, Luna, had prepared a position which he declared to be impregnable.   [Please select]

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Lucas, knowing well that there was no future for him who betrayed the Generalissimo's secrets, cried out angrily: "He lies."   [Please select]

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