Similar words: colon, colony, colonize, colonial, semicolon, colonialism, colonization, decolonization. Meaning: ['kɜːnl] n. a commissioned military officer in the United States Army or Air Force or Marines who ranks above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general.
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91. The Colonel did drive me to Jaisalmer, a city of carved golden stone set at the edge of the Thar.
92. That's when you see the Colonel and his council playing pass-the-parcel with a hot potato.
93. The Colonel was invariably festooned in the fruits of Bo-Bo's labours and - if unusual - her labours were most accomplished.
94. He had a distinguished war record and on demobilisation in 1945 he became an honorary colonel, Army Medical Service.
95. Jacinto killed one man while defending his honor and now plans to take the life of the Colonel.
96. It was rather pathetic, like an ageing colonel looking back on the days of Empire.
97. An elderly colonel with a steel gray crew cut stood to one side, ready to intervene if the questioning got difficult.
98. He landed at night[Sentencedict.com], and was met at base ops by a lieutenant colonel.
99. Colonel Monroe became incensed when two of the junior officers did not treat him with respect.
100. The Colonel was flung back against the wall where he stood, for a moment, a puzzled expression on his face.
101. The colonel, monocle in place, once again briefed them from his motionless horse.
102. Forget Colonel Mustard with his dinky old lead pipe in the library.
103. Colonel Bill Creech fired no one, and the wing received no extra resources.
104. He'd give us funny stories - the Colonel coming in the front door while Luke left through the back.
105. But the Colonel had seen to it that his name did not go forward for promotion.
106. The senior military advisor to the film was Colonel Joseph Conmy, brigade commander at the actual battle.
107. Colonel Neame had hoped to make a quick dash to the peak.
108. During my lengthy spell abroad, I was seconded to a public relations unit, run by a delightful and eccentric colonel.
109. Colonel Lewis Pick, the architect of the tribes' inundation,(www.Sentencedict.com) was the embodiment of a no-nonsense military man.
110. He thanked the colonel for the interview and returned doggedly to his pistol lessons in the basement range two doors away.
111. It all culminated in a rebellion during 1881-82, led by a nationalistic army officer, Colonel Ahmed Arabi.
112. McCormack himself was given a direct commission as a full colonel and entered active duty as deputy chief under Clarke.
113. The Colonel had summoned him to Cancun for the meeting at the Rena Victoria Hotel.
114. There was a stubbornness in him which would not let this Honourable Colonel in; and he failed to understand it.
115. Colonel Feather's face was getting red, and he was beginning to perspire.
116. Colonel Carteret, who lodged with her, had been most kind, and had seen to everything.
117. I wanted the Colonel to hear that; he couldn't hear it too many times for my liking.
118. They suggested Colonel Wong may have been detained because, as head of military intelligence, he failed to uncover the plot.
119. During that time I went from captain to full colonel.
120. I am not certain that the honorary colonel of the regiment was given the notice that he could expect.
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