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invincibles

n. (plural of invincible English)

Usage examples of "invincibles".

Harry saw the Invincibles in the first line, the two colonels, one on either flank, waving their swords and their faces young again with the battle fire.

The Invincibles had been ordered to insure that no weapons were smuggled into Frostpile during the High Truce.

Floyt went over to speak to Yumi, but a pair of Invincibles, a lieutenant and a captain, barred his way.

COLONEL LEONIDAS TALBOT, Commander of the Invincibles, a Southern Regiment.

Every soldier and officer in the trim ranks of the Invincibles was ready.

Harry, as he rode with the Invincibles, having brought some order to Colonel Talbot.

Clair and Langdon these days, as they remained closely with their regiment, the Invincibles, but Dalton and he were much together.

Lieutenant-General Thomas Jonathan Jackson, and if the moment should be propitious, would you kindly whisper in his ear that the skeleton regiment, known as the Invincibles, Leonidas Talbot, Colonel, and Hector St.

Harry did not see what happened when Early and Taliaferro, who now led the Stonewall Brigade, fell upon the Pennsylvanians, but the Invincibles were in the charge and St.

Harry, sent on a message beyond Deep Run, found the Invincibles cooking their suppers on a spot that they had held throughout the day.

The Invincibles were stationed here, and Harry and Dalton got leave to spend Christmas day with its officers.

The Invincibles were posted nearly opposite Falmouth, and Harry had many chances to see them.

Colonel Talbot departed, good wishes following him in a shower, and that day a young officer arrived from South Carolina and took a place in the Invincibles that had been made vacant by death.

Once he looked back and saw the Invincibles, few in number, but still preserving their regiment, marching in brave style along the plank road.

After the supper Harry walked a little distance and found the Invincibles, resting comfortably on the trodden undergrowth.