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cavalry
[kav-uhl-ree]
noun
plural
cavalriesMilitary.
the part of a military force composed of troops that serve on horseback.
mounted soldiers collectively.
the motorized, armored units of a military force organized for maximum mobility.
horsemen, horses, etc., collectively.
cavalry
/ ˈkævəlrɪ /
noun
(esp formerly) the part of an army composed of mounted troops
the armoured element of a modern army
( as modifier )
a cavalry unit
a cavalry charge
Other Word Forms
- cavalryman noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of cavalry1
Example Sentences
“We’re building these bridges to allow the cavalry to come up with the transmission or other pieces of the puzzle that they may need to provide power.”
Bill Kilgore, the crazed cavalry commander in the 1979 Vietnam War film, “Apocalypse Now,” crouched in a black Stetson hat in front of a flaming Chicago skyline abuzz with black helicopters.
Muncy is just the first member of a big cavalry riding to the Dodgers’ rescue in time for their playoff stretch drive.
Army veteran who served two tours in Iraq as an armored cavalry officer.
Which is why the president called in the European cavalry for Independence Day: keen to make Moldova's path to EU membership as "irreversible" as she asserts.
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