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Immortals
/ ɪˈmɔːtəlz /
plural noun
(sometimes not capital) the gods of ancient Greece and Rome
(in ancient Persia) the royal bodyguard or a larger elite unit of 10 000 men
the members of the French Academy
Example Sentences
The immortals of 1967 and the atmosphere on Champions League nights continue to do some seriously heavy lifting on that front.
McBride, 85 years young and leader of the immortals of 1974 in South Africa, is the oldest surviving victorious Lions captain.
When Willie John McBride's immortals beat the Afrikaners and took the series, Mandela and his fellow political prisoners rejoiced.
On board will be the RAF's 617 squadron, also known as The Dambusters, and 809 Naval Air Squadron The Immortals.
May Fernando Valenzuela join baseball’s other immortals in Cooperstown.
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