Monash

/ (ˈməʊnˌæʃ) /


noun
  1. Sir John. 1865–1931, Australian military commander. Leader of Australian forces in World War I

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How to use Monash in a sentence

  • At the apex of the line, the head on Monash Gully, the great Turkish attack of the day developed.

    Australia in Arms | Phillip F.E. Schuler
  • General Monash then asked that a Staff officer should be sent up to reconnoitre the position.

    Australia in Arms | Phillip F.E. Schuler
  • Major-General Monash has encouraged by approval and assistance various forms of recreation and entertainment.

  • General Monash, commanding the Australian corps, was there, with the general of the French division on his right.

    Now It Can Be Told | Philip Gibbs
  • Pope's Hill filled the gap between the heads of Monash Gully.

    Australia in Arms | Phillip F.E. Schuler