tin soldier
Americannoun
noun
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a miniature toy soldier, usually made of lead
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a person who enjoys playing at being a soldier
Example Sentences
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These onstage mateys may not be the Rockettes, but who needs a toe-tapping tin soldier number when you can have a pirate duel with candy canes?
From New York Times • Dec. 25, 2014
This may be a small show, but unlike the poor tin soldier, it's pleasingly formed.
From The Guardian • Nov. 21, 2010
"I wanted to go to France because I was just a tin soldier," Mr Babcock said in an interview with the Canadian Press in July 2007.
From BBC • Feb. 19, 2010
Instead of the Scarecrow, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion of blessed memory, she encounters a pumpkin with stick limbs, a tin soldier and something called a Gump, which looks suspiciously like your basic moosehead.
From Time Magazine Archive
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“Somewhere out there. Very good indeed. And you’ll get the tin soldier back. Who was it who said that all's for the best in this best of all possible worlds?”
From "Inkheart" by Cornelia Funke
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