Phalanx [noun]

Definition of Phalanx:

mass, force of people

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Sentence/Example of Phalanx:

Our housekeeping is not satisfactory to us, but perhaps a phalanx, a community, might be.

Nicotine stain on right forefinger, extending to middle of second phalanx.

A dark mass approaches—a phalanx of horns and streaming manes.

The phalanx ground to a halt, received the charge on the hedge of sarissas.

The Tulan phalanx moved slowly, obliquely across the valley.

Besides the phalanx and the bodies of Gauls, there was a troop of elephants in Antigonus's army.

Their position, as it would seem, was between the phalanx and the Gauls.

Nevertheless, another song is yet needed, for phalanx, and for maid.

What was the Lacedaemonian phalanx in the best days of Lacedaemon?

Already the phalanx of the enemy is pierced, already his armour is dinted.