15 Metaphors for corps

Unlike class-feeling, esprit de corps is, in itself, a good.

Two girls shot up into women, a beard grew on Tommy's chin, and Corp became a father.

"Corp is a bit fidgety about it, because he says I have two to love me already, but I feel confident that I can manage more than two.

But, at the same time, he must recollect that the esprit de corps of any small aggregate of men is, as such, always an ennobling and inspiriting sentiment, and that, unless it plainly detach them from the rest of the community, and is attended with pernicious consequences to society at large, it is unwise, if not reckless, to seek to impair it.

Corp and Gavinia and Ailie and Aaron Latta were the only persons asked to the wedding, and when it was over, they said they never saw anyone stand up by a woman's side looking so anxious to be her man; and I am sure that in this they did Tommy no more than justice.

And Colonel Dearman knew that he must not announce the awful fact until the Corps was actually presentor few men and fewer Officers would find it possible to be on parade on that occasion.

But for the bad weather, it is possible that Bülow's whole corps, supposing there had been no fire at Wavre, might have arrived within striking distance of the French army by two o'clock, P.M.; but by that hour the battle between Napoleon and Wellington would have been decided, and the Prussians would have come up only to "augment the slaughter," had the ground been hard enough for operations at an early hour of the day.

This corps, or the Abeed-Sidi-Bokhari, are soldiers who possess the most cool and undaunted courage; retreat with them is never thought of.

Corps, a body of troops, is a French word, which, when singular, is pronounced c=ore, and when plural, c=ores.

But the corps, though not particularly British, was neither French nor Japanese and was very glad of the rest while the General talked.

This corps to be a sort of bodyguard to the Resident.

But the student's esprit du corps is one thing, and the government's is another.

The 5th Provisional Corps is Porter's."

GENTLEMEN-AT-ARMS, next to the yeomen of the guard the oldest corps in the British army, is the bodyguard of the sovereign; was formed by Henry VIII.

Ton corps est a toi; roman.

15 Metaphors for  corps