regimental

IPA: rɛdʒʌmˈɛntʌɫ

adjective

  • (military) Relating to a regiment
  • Overly strict; rigid
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Examples of "regimental" in Sentences

  • "Come in, Corporal," called the regimental commander.
  • Do you know, for instance, what is a very common toast in German regimental messes?
  • Let no one understand by this that female nurses ought to, or could be introduced in regimental hospitals.
  • "I called the regimental surgeon up, and went with him to the hospital tent, telling him what had happened.
  • "Alick," as our officers affectionately called our regimental surgeon, had been sitting on the doorstep surrounded by a group of Flemish children.
  • At approximately 1400 hours, the lone survivor, from the Recon Company, reported tanks and infantry moving toward Loc Ninh from the west in regimental strength.
  • MARY'S, SCILLY. horizontal dial of brass, has certain regimental badges cut on the cap, showing that the dial was set up by Captain Thomas Buckstone, who fought at Culloden in 1745.
  • Wild ducks, swans, and cranes fly in a kind of regimental order; their battalions assume the form of a triangle or wedge, so as to cut through the air with greater facility, and diminish the resistance it presents to their flight.
  • I wonder if he goes commando under there my rational is: a robe is dress-like as is a kilt, and we all know the scots like to go "regimental" but I try not to think too hard about it since I'm pretty sure that thinking about papal dangly bits is probably sacrilegious.

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