Definitionn. the leadership ability of a military general
Last update: August 22, 2015
0
By his consummate generalship and the matchless endurance of his men the pursuers were evaded and San Marino reached, though with a sadly diminished force. [Please select]
0
The details concerning this act of generalship are fairly well known. [Please select]
0
He is certainly disorganised and probably without good generalship. [Please select]
0
Thus, by able generalship, had Jack gained a complete and bloodless victory. [Please select]
0
Wilson had unwisely chosen to have his victory first and his defeats afterward, always bad generalship. [Please select]
0
Her pictures, for instance, of the difficult and involved period of Leicester's governor-generalship are admirable. [Please select]
0
Oswald saw that this was the time for true generalship to be shown. [Please select]
0
Under the generalship of Rat, everybody was set to do something or to fetch something. [Please select]
0
Some six weeks after having acclaimed Sherman's generalship in the capture of Atlanta[1253], the _Gazette's_ summary of the military situation was that: "."' [Please select]
0
Maitland, yielding the initiative to the other's superior generalship, stood sentinel, revolver in hand, until the detective returned, overheated and sweating, from his tour, to report "nothin' doin'," with characteristic brevity. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!