Synonym: horse, horse cavalry. Similar words: chivalry, cavalier, cavalcade, excavate, excavation, naval, chivalrous, upheaval. Meaning: ['kævlrɪ] n. 1. troops trained to fight on horseback 2. a highly mobile army unit.
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31. Preston Barracks was built before the Second World War for a cavalry regiment.
32. This will get your cavalry into close combat and hopefully out of the hail of missiles fairly quickly.
33. It would need only a charge of the cavalry, or a shot fired over their heads, to set them off.
34. Smiling feebly, Mundin stood silent just when I needed him to bring in the cavalry and rescue my besieged story.
35. It was the cavalry and the knightly host which had taken the beating.
36. The rebel cavalry were on the left of the second line.
37. The following day Arista ordered General Torrejon with 1(sentencedict.com), 600 cavalry to cross the river.
38. He acted as the intellectual cavalry, seeking out new fields, harrying the enemy with his pen and probing unknown territory.
39. There, the tracks were given to the mechanized infantry and powerful armored cavalry units.
40. The cavalry technique would have been the single mass charge carrying maximum force, with following attacks from foot soldiers.
41. Moorish infantry and cavalry, armed with bows, swords and spears, and carrying small round shields.
42. The cavalry officer pushed a hand through his long golden hair as he ran up the house steps.
43. A large cavalry patrol moved across it stage by stage like bedbugs across a clean sheet.
44. Against fast moving shock troops such as armoured cavalry this is also true.
45. It's usually worth protecting those high-cost cavalry units with a banner of Arcane Warding or Protection.
46. He said he had Achilles' tendinitis, the medical equivalent of the cavalry for Lewis' relay hopes.
47. The vast army numbered around 100,000 cavalry and 25,000 musketeers as well as divisions of war elephants and camel-artillery.
48. But last week the Republican ad cavalry charged to the rescue.
49. The Brigadier and the Captain sank their cavalry boots deep into the clay soil and began looking about.
50. He left Westminster to raise a cavalry regiment for the king.
51. Bathing huts, a steam engine, cavalry on manoeuvre and beached fishing boats: it must have been lovely.
52. The game consisted entirely of cavalry charges end to end.
53. The infirmary and stables had become dilapidated during the wars, having been occupied by enemy cavalry, and were empty.
54. That would justify the presence of horses on the frieze, since cavalry competitions were a feature of funerals for heroes.
55. My grandfather said the cavalry from Fort McDowell sent out patrols to chase Apaches.
56. Charles Coffin continues: The cavalry of the Army of the Potomac had been of little account.
57. His look of annoyance abruptly changed to a delighted smile when he recognized the young cavalry officer.
58. The army was a mainly infantry force, with a light cavalry screen, supported by a strong artillery arm.
59. He came overland for 2 or 3 hours and galloped up, much like the U. S. Cavalry did in the movies.
60. Mertseger's father, the general in command of cavalry, was a stocky man like Huy.
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