Phrases with «legionary»

The word "legionary" refers to a soldier or warrior who is a part of a legion, which is a large military unit in ancient Rome. Full definition

Sentences with «legionary»

  • He nodded off before dinner at our house, and after his lecture, he sat helpless as a clutch of Legionaries of Christ came up to kneel before him. (firstthings.com)
  • There may now be plastic shopfronts, café umbrellas, bank machines and the other trappings of the tourist industry; the sublime vaulted basement may be filled with souvenir and postcard stalls; the peristyle may now be crowded with tourists and local guides dressed up as Roman legionaries, but the thrilling fact is that it is still possible to see Spalatro almost as Robert Adam saw it in 1757. (apollo-magazine.com)
  • When you play Pokemon at a competitive level for as long as I have, going through the endgame to get the random legionaries doesn't have the same certain something that it did when I was a kid. (apgnation.com)
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