Sentence example with the word 'cockade'

cockade

Definition n. an ornament

Last update: August 12, 2015


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By a decree of the 19th of March 1793 every person accused of taking part in the counter-revolutionary revolts, or of wearing the white cockade (the royalist emblem), was declared an outlaw.   [Please select]

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Europe adopted the white cockade.   [Please select]

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And so ye have mounted the cockade.   [Please select]

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"Give up your sword, then," demanded the wearer of the cockade.   [Please select]

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He tossed his cockaded cap on the table and sat down in an easy-chair.   [Please select]

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The "W" meant "Wohelo" and could be used as a cockade.   [Please select]

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RED-COCKADED WOODPECKER _Dryobates borealis_ Between the Downy and Hairy in size (L.)   [Please select]

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I no longer wear the white cockade, for I am older now.   [Please select]

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Think of my presenting myself there with my tricoloured cockade --a Kentucky Jacobin.   [Please select]

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Our cockaded army made its own history in its own unreported way.   [Please select]

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_ And a mumming we will go, will go, And a mumming we will go, With a bright cockade in all our hats, we'll go with a gallant show.'   [Please select]

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