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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121. An officer becomes a colonel, moves into a mansion, buys a bulletproof Mercedes.
122. Woolley turned a corner and saw Colonel Hawthorn instructing Corporal Hemsley in the about-turn.
123. It was rare for him to feel gratitude to any person, but the nearest was his feeling for the Colonel.
124. Once Hopkinson arrived late for breakfast to find the Colonel by himself reading a newspaper.
125. Military reshuffle A major military reshuffle was carried out on Sept. 9 involving 557 senior officers down to the level of colonel.
126. She was surprised that Colonel Scott Wilson wore a dinner jacket.
127. Imagine having a brass band meet a colonel in the middle of the bogs with the whole countryside up in arms.
128. He talks of regrouping like a colonel after a skirmish at Yellow Tavern.
129. Colonel Spratt highlighted the importance of the qualification for people planning a career in marketing.
130. Moscow politicians also are reassured by his past as a colonel in the Soviet army.
131. Another retired military gentleman, a colonel, was a regular visitor to Scourie.
132. Colonel Qaddafi's reported displeasure at the outcome of local debates on naturalization shows that is not always true.
133. Colonel Calderon tried to dispel their fears and to persuade them that no attempt on their lives was contemplated.
134. As head of CI5, Cowley had assumed the responsibility for the protection of the Colonel, a guest in the country.
135. Colonel Fergusson nodded indulgently at such pertness and obstinacy, but held his peace.
136. At the end, Rakovsky opened a bottle of his favourite Scotch whisky and offered a drink to the young colonel.
137. The ring's leader allegedly was Hildebrando Pascoal, a national congressman and military police colonel, who was arrested last September.
138. Monday, the Colonel came back to lunch with a big grin on his face.
139. Alured was commissioned captain of horse 10 August 1642 and became colonel in May 1643.
140. Colonel Moore was no pushover. He wouldn't let anyone tell him what to do.
141. The Colonel could tell that the noise was distracting Amanda from her pamphlet(http://Sentencedict.com), though she gave no outward sign.
142. This unit had just received a request from Colonel Keest in the Outer Hebrides for men to be taken off his hands.
143. In the navigation room Colonel Bowers pored over his flight-plan and a sandwich lunch.
144. In 1623 he was deputy lieutenant in Cambridgeshire, and in 1625, a colonel of the Suffolk regiments defending the coasts.
145. The Colonel was getting loquacious, relating his part in the anti-criminal campaign in malai-land two years back.
146. The colonel gave the order for the men to stand to attention.
147. Their purpose in coming here had been to intercede for the soul of Colonel Fergusson.
148. The Colonel glared expectantly at the damp mob, trying to pinpoint the bad apple.
149. Then on 13 January 1972 the army dismissed Busia; a group of officers led by Colonel Acheampong assumed control.
150. The colonel gave the order for the soldiers to open fire.
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