maginot
IPA: mˈædʒɪnɑ
noun
- french politician who proposed the maginot line (1877-1932)
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Examples of "maginot" in Sentences
- In respect of 'saving forces', the maginot line was a failure.
- The division held a section of the Maginot Line near Clairfayts.
- The Maginot Line 'ouvrages' of the Fortified Sector of the Escaut.
- The Maginot Line 'ouvrages' of the Fortified Sector of the Crusnes.
- The portion of the Maginot Line in the fortified sector of Rohrbach.
- It's right up there with the Maginot line as really imbecilic ideas.
- The portion of the Maginot Line in the fortified sector of the Sarre.
- The portion of the Maginot Line in the fortified sector of the Vosges.
- The portion of the Maginot Line in the fortified sector of Faulquemont.
- Another factor on the selection of the Maginot line is French politics.
- A yellow line was scrawled across the driveway -- a maginot line that no media may dare cross.
- Each successive piercing of the 30\% "maginot line" brings about a weaker and weaker counter rally from the market.
- The literary with a capitol L types also have their own little maginot lines of snobbery within themselves that most of us aren't even aware of.
- your maginot line has already failed… so stop relying on the soundness of its construction. i can list about a dozen things that are completely unconstitutional.
- From their web site:"Since the time of the maginot line in Europe, the word bunker has been synonymous with an indestructible, fixed structure built into the ground..."
- On the other hand, trying to control immigration just at the border doesn’t work. that creates a maginot line that’s relatively easy to get around (and also encourages illegals to stay in the country when they’d rather not.) arbitrary aardvark (Quote)
- May 19, 2008 5: 10: 00 AM CDT imani said ... hey beki, karibu sana tanzania. when do you leave the states? it all sounds very official reading the description of your service .. it's a fun ride i must tell you and it's over before you know it. let us know when you get here and we'll paint the town red! ps. don't listen to james maginot.
- First of all, one of the greatest Generals Charles De Gaulle protested the maginot line for those very reasons … The leadership in Europe was wishy-washy about hitler and didn’t take his threats seriously (remember neville chamberlain and appeasement on the whole sudentenland issue?) … They also weren’t very well-prepared for another war, and after just surviving world war one, they were loathe to go to war again if they could avoid it.
- First of all, one of the greatest Generals Charles De Gaulle protested the maginot line for those very reasons … The leadership in Europe was wishy-washy about hitler and didn’t take his threats seriously (remember neville chamberlain and appeasement on the whole sudentenland issue?) … They also weren’t very well-prepared for another war, and after just surviving world war one, they were loathe to go to war again if they could avoid it ..