Generals [noun]

Definition of Generals:

person who guides

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Sentence/Example of Generals:

Aguinaldo withheld his decision until Paterno could report to him the definite opinions of his generals.

We had a conference with each of them, Generals and Staff who could be spared from the fighting being present.

First,—unless we get between the Divisional Generals and the enemy, there is literally no room!

When the French generals reached the Austrian end they found a sergeant of engineers actually proceeding to fire the fuse.

But though he conquered this weakness, he never overcame his jealousy of his fellow Marshals and generals.

How many of the American politicians and generals have been chewers as well as snuffers and smokers?

But in spite of this, Napoleon never treated him as he treated Dupont and the other unfortunate generals.

Simultaneously, Generals Hale and Wheaton were coming forward with their columns, each having had some hard fighting on the way.

Aguinaldo was still roaming about central Luzon, but, one by one, his generals either surrendered or were captured.

Thereupon the generals hastened round the town to procure funds, and appeased the Visayos with a distribution of 1,800 pesos.