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Definitionn. a law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law
Last update: June 27, 2015
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Has he been degraded into a field marshal, or into a soldier. [noun]
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The field marshal looks on and waits for letters addressed to him. [noun]
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the children were marshalled in to the ground by their teachers. [verb]
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One, a former Air Vise Marshal, even commandeered a helicopter. [Please select]
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An elasticated cloth armband, issued to a marshal at the meeting. [Please select]
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The "introducer"--[Marshal of the court. [Please select]
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The son of a rich gentleman of the steppes, an old marshal of the nobility, I was a University pupil, a graduate of the law school. [Please select]
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In case of mutiny, cowardice, neglect of duty, or the slightest excess in the family, the provost-marshal and cord--you know I keep my word for good and evil. [Please select]
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One of my boon companions set a field-marshal's helmet on my head: I made the joke earnest, and we defeated Hophra at Momempliis. [Please select]
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In defiance of a superior army lying upon the Borders, under Field-Marshal Wade, they besieged and took Carlisle, and soon afterwards prosecuted their daring march to the southward. [Please select]
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It seems 'twas a ditch that the Marshal Turenne had the misfortune to forget about--" "My hat--where is it.' [Please select]
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