commando
IPA: kʌmˈændoʊ
noun
- A small fighting force specially trained for making quick destructive raids against enemy-held areas.
- A commando trooper.
- (historical) An organized force of Boer troops in South Africa; a raid by such troops.
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Examples of "commando" in Sentences
- May creep or "commando" - crawl a few feet when on tummy.
- * A "commando" - style knife with an integrated compass and thermometer
- Dressed in commando fatigues, Madonna throws grenades as the techno terror beat pounds, claims a source.
- The great Great White Snark recently posted a penguin commando Batman Returns tattoo submitted by a reader.
- I suspect the military commando is a tough guy that talks in a tough voice and prepares the troop for the worst missing of their lives.
- In fact, the father of brainstorming, advertising executive Alex Osborn, advocated using people to storm a corporate problem "in commando fashion."
- "The goal is to identify and isolate three dozens and perhaps more such targets that could be destroyed by precision strikes and short-term commando raids."
- Sidiqi is said to have told his interrogators that members of the group were planning to participate in commando-style attacks on major landmarks in Berlin and other European cities.
- Once that is complete, a commando from the Chilean navy will be lowered into the mine to evaluate the miners 'health and divide them into three groups: the able, the weak, the most able.
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