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Example sentences for "guidon"

Lexicographically close words:
guider; guides; guideth; guiding; guidman; guidons; guidwife; guier; guift; guifts
  1. He had had the misfortune to prefer Kitty to the other girls at Guidon Hill--though Nellie Sanger would have been as much to him, if Kitty had been easier to win.

  2. It had been written by someone at Guidon Hill.

  3. Far behind upon a Divide the flying hunters from Guidon Hill paused for a moment.

  4. Facts must be marshalled, of course, about the guidon of a hypothesis, but that guidon can lead on to victory only when the facts themselves support it.

  5. The late king gave me my guidon in the Cuirassiers because of his service.

  6. Hounslow, which for a year Dutch William's best ferrailleurs had taught me ere my father got my guidon for me.

  7. In the centre of the floor there is a movement; the guidon of New York is moving.

  8. Another and another state guidon follows in its wake.

  9. The miners of the Pennsylvania coal region need a wholesome lesson.

  10. For what have we been training the Coal and Iron Police?

  11. Coal breakers and company stores are no playthings for the whimsical notions of so-called labor leaders who do not know the conditions prevailing in this region.

  12. Let them be incited to a strike by the walking delegates and their battle cry is 'Burn!

  13. He then alludes to the waving of the guidon by K Troop as "the only means of communication with the regulars.

  14. Franklin, which for Drew had been a wild gallop across some fields, a strip of cloth seized from the enemy to set beneath a guidon of their own, had been a major disaster for the Army of the Tennessee.

  15. Drew wrested a guidon from the hold of a blue-coated trooper as Hannibal smashed into the other's mount with bared teeth and pawing hoofs.

  16. Drew snapped a shot at the Yankee guidon bearer, certain he saw the man flinch.

  17. Then they were rounding up their blue-coated prisoners and Drew, the pole of the captured guidon braced in the crook of his elbow as he reloaded his revolver, realized that the shadows were thickening, that the day was almost gone.

  18. The facings of the regiment being crimson the first guidon was, as usual, of that hue.

  19. Alors, you know how she got to Guidon Hill after two days' hard riding--enough to kill a man, and over fifty yet to do.

  20. Circling round two or three times above the Post, the duck then stretched out its neck to the west, and floated away beyond Guidon Hill, and was hid from view.

  21. Before the night was over everybody at Guidon Hill, save Hilton and Ida, knew what gift would come from Macavoy to the wedded pair.

  22. About Fort Guidon they still gave him his title, and because of his guilelessness, sincerity, and generosity, Pierre called him "The Simple King.

  23. She had powers which had ever been the admiration of Guidon Hill.

  24. I was at Guidon Hill, at the Company's post there.

  25. The little guidon of our squadron fluttered in the breeze and seemed silently to voice the sentiment of Webster, "Liberty and Union now and forever, one and inseparable.

  26. We had H guidon with us which was one of the flags that was the first in Richmond.

  27. Jones was judged third for guidon mount and Capt.

  28. Jones was adorned with the blue ribbon for guidon mounts.

  29. He said many and many a time Joe Guidon never had to whoop him.

  30. Interviewer: Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Lee Guidon Clarendon, Arkansas Age: 89 "Yes maam I sho was in the Cibil War.

  31. Joe Guidon learned him to plow an' he was boss of the plow hands.

  32. Every standard and guidon to have in the chief the cross of St George, the beast or crest with his devyce and word, and to be slitt at the end.

  33. The guidon remains in general charge of the other horse-holders and the horses, a designated trooper having, under the guidon, immediate charge of the horse-holders and horses of each platoon.

  34. Whenever the =rally= or =assembly= is ordered, the captain may cause the guidon to be displayed at the rallying or assembly point indicated.

  35. The captain gives any desired special instructions to the guidon and sees that proper measures for security are taken.

  36. Footnote 3: One saddle for each troop and the saddles for the 2 color sergeants are to be provided with a guidon stirrup.

  37. At five o'clock in the afternoon all that was mortal of Paul Guidon was lowered into its last abode.

  38. At this moment Paul Guidon returned, Horatio Keys, one of the rebels, had seized Captain Godfrey by the throat and was holding him tightly against the wall, Margaret clinched the rolling-pin and in an instant sent Keys staggering to the floor.

  39. Not many weeks later Mag Guidon was married to Jim Newall.

  40. Paul Guidon often said to Mrs. Godfrey, that he believed the rebel "Will" had stolen her ring.

  41. In the twilight she watched them, and it came to her mind that when Paul Guidon saw the porpoises at the mouth of the Bay of Fundy coming toward the sloop, he was not to be blamed for thinking they were canoes.

  42. Neither was Paul Guidon forgotten, for Margaret breathed a silent supplication to Him who can soften and subdue the savage breast, to guide, control and direct the life and steps of her benefactor.

  43. Since the jam under the windlass, Paul Guidon appeared more lively and conversed more freely.

  44. The morning was so wet, and the wind blew so hard, that Paul Guidon did not venture out in his canoe, but he came down by land, and quite early in the day stood upon the shore opposite where the sloop lay.

  45. The Godfreys remained at Halifax four months after Paul Guidon had sailed, and Margaret never ceased to praise the actions of the noble red man.

  46. Paul Guidon did all in his power to soothe their savage breasts, and soon after returned to Grimross Neck.

  47. Then bye and-by we shall go to meet Paul Guidon in a country where there will be no more wars, no more sighs, no more tears, no more parting, no more dying.

  48. When General Burgoyne, in June, 1777, advanced from Canada into the New England States, Paul Guidon attached himself to one of the officers of the expedition.

  49. I slipped the flag-staff, guidon and all, into a crevice of the rocks, where it will remain till the end of our time, be sure.

  50. But I did the soldier no damage, for he had been promoted to a lieutenancy for special gallantry on the field, and he therefore could no longer have carried the guidon if he had had both the flag and the troop.

  51. He stood now, staring after the guidon borne through the rain and the mist, flaunting red as the last leaves of autumn against the dun-tinted dusk, that the dead might view the gallant and honored pennant and rise again to its leading!

  52. Once a gleam of scarlet from the guidon flashed on the sight.

  53. He was the son of Marfisa and Guidon Selvaggio, and this Guidon Selvaggio was the son of Rinaldo.

  54. Dodge of New York, and the Guidon Club, headed by its president, Mrs. William Force Scott of New York.

  55. He glanced back on them, guarding his head the while from the lances that were rained on him; and he lifted the guidon higher and higher, till, out of the ruck and the throng, the brazen bird caught afresh the rays of the rising sun.

  56. A little of this, a little of that, a drink here, a game of euchre there, a ride after cattle, a hunt behind Guidon Hill!

  57. But Malachi met the man one day at Guidon Hill, and shot him in the street.


  58. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "guidon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.