Continentals [noun]

Definition of Continentals:

languages derived from latin

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Opposite/Antonyms of Continentals:

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Sentence/Example of Continentals:

Perhaps,” cried Mr. Wharton in alarm, “they are—they are Continentals returning from the island.

Of this memorable day of July 9, 1755, it has been said that “The Continentals gave the only glory to that humiliating disaster.”

Washington and his Continentals were the infant National idea in uniform, and manning the shotted guns of liberty (applause).

It may be objected, that the comparison between the two Englishmen and the two Continentals is hardly equal.

The exclusiveness, so far as I have seen, lies much more with the Continentals.

The Continentals had broken their victorious campaign against this gigantic obstacle.

The flight of the Continentals caused the utmost excitement, not only in Quebec, but throughout the surrounding country.

She placed hers within it, looked shyly at the Continentals where they stood, dropped a curtsey to all, and went out beside me.

A regiment of Continentals passed through Caughnawaga today with their waggons.

The militia fire several well-aimed volleys, and fall back behind the Continentals.