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Synonyms for regimentals


Grammar : Noun
Spell : rej-uh-men-tl
Phonetic Transcription : ˌrɛdʒ əˈmɛn tl

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Définition of regimentals

Origin :
  • 1650s, from regiment (n.) + -al (1). As a noun, regimentals, "dress proper to a particular regiment, military uniform," is from 1742.
  • As in uniform : noun coordinated outfit
Example sentences :
  • He stared at me, for I had on my regimentals, but I did not yet make myself known.
  • Extract from : « The Autobiography of Sergeant William Lawrence » by William Lawrence
  • They were sent into the riding-school before they had had time to get their regimentals.
  • Extract from : « The Making Of A Novelist » by David Christie Murray
  • Turned up with facings on the cuffs and collars of uniforms and regimentals.
  • Extract from : « The Sailor's Word-Book » by William Henry Smyth
  • Showers of bullets had lifted his locks or pierced his regimentals.
  • Extract from : « From Farm House to the White House » by William M. Thayer
  • The British officer was soon distinguished among them by his regimentals.
  • Extract from : « Alonzo and Melissa » by Daniel Jackson, Jr.
  • One of them told me that all the world should not laugh him out of his regimentals.
  • Extract from : « Gouverneur Morris » by Theodore Roosevelt
  • We are no cowards in regimentals, nor did we make our statement with a view of slandering the royal pensioner.
  • Extract from : « Secret History of the Court of England, from the Accession of George the Third to the Death of George the Fourth, Volume I (of 2) » by Lady Anne Hamilton
  • A man in regimentals in this weather and upon a desert island.
  • Extract from : « Kate Bonnet » by Frank R. Stockton
  • He laid off his regimentals, one of the guards told me, and put on a swell evening suit, and away he went.
  • Extract from : « Against Odds » by Lawrence L. Lynch
  • A new suit of regimentals was in consequence procured and conveyed, without suspicion of sinister design, to the Captain.
  • Extract from : « The Yankee Tea-party » by Henry C. Watson
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