15 Verbs to Use for the Word cadet

Charles Ernest Lullier was born in 1838, admitted into the Naval School in 1854, and appointed cadet of the second class in 1856.

Though no increase in the salaries of junior officers took place for many years afterwards, the greater facilities opened to them, for trade, attracted better men into the service, among them some cadets of good family.

There is no bullying thought of here; the captain of his company would as soon think of bullying the cadet private as a captain of a regiment of the line would of bullying any private under his command.

Last year a Portuguese lady arrived here, who nearly drove all the cadets out of their senses with her silk stockings and her big hats.

I paid a visit in the course of the afternoon to the fencing-room; but being the hour of recreation, I found about thirty lusty cadets, votaries to Terpsichore, all waltzing and polking merrily to a fiddle, ably wielded by their instructor: as their capabilities were various, the confusion was great, and the master bewildered; but they all seemed heartily enjoying themselves.

The villas are all of pure Hindu architecture, and there has been considerable rivalry among the different families to see which should house its cadets in the most elegant and convenient style.

He inspects the cadets frequently and takes an active personal interest in their discipline and education.

Did she marry the cadet, or is she still with you?" The "Wooden Staff" appeared even more sad, and he looked grimly at his brother.

The more timid formed round her a circle of adulation, endeavouring to evoke her protection by cleaning her house and cooking for her, while Mariquita, dressed in the habit, and with her hair most carefully combedthe only luxury allowed by her uncleloitered about the cloister hoping to meet there some cadet, or that some of the foreigners visiting the tower or the hall of the giants would take notice of her.

" "On my word, father," said Louis, glancing with a bitter smile at his Jesuit confessor, "I shall have to pick the cadets of the household from your seminary, since my officers have turned casuists and theologians.

Bob and his friends continued on their resolute way, pushing the luckless cadets before them.

She rallied the cadet a good deal on his mission.

Bonaparte frequently visited the school of infantry at St. Cyr, reviewed the cadets, and gave them cold collations in the park.

In silent waiting stood the cadets, and their hearts leaped for joy.

" "Have pity on us, do not let us starve!" With similar piteous lamentations, the whole corps of trembling, weeping, starving little cadets threw themselves on their knees, and filled the air with their cries and prayers.

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  cadet