Crossword-Solution: INFANTRY 8 letters, 23 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Infantry n. A body of children.
Infantry n. A body of soldiers serving on foot; foot soldiers, in
distinction from cavalry.

We have 23 clues for the answer “INFANTRY”

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there came ten thousand horsemen and as many fully-armed foot 1 answer
soldiers who fight on foot 1 answer
Type of army unit 1 answer
Soldiers on foot 1 answer
Section of a military force consisting of foot soldiers fighting with small arms 1 answer
Military division known as the "Queen of Battle" 1 answer
Footsoldiers 1 answer
foot soldiers 3 answers
ARMY combat arm 4 answers
TANK, type of 5 answers
AN ARMY UNIT CONSISTING OF SOLDIERS WHO FIGHT ON FOOT 11 answers
CANNON fodder 14 answers
ARMY unit 16 answers
Soldiers 17 answers
ARMY group 20 answers
TROOP formation 29 answers
TROOPS, body of 29 answers
ARMED body of men 32 answers
Military unit 38 answers
Army __ 48 answers
Military group. 51 answers
Foot 64 answers
Group 104 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with INFANTRY (5)

From two directions two long files of infantry came plowing through the pack and press in silence; there was a low, crisp order and the crowd vanished, the square save the sidewalks was empty, the private mourner was gone.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
There were large bodies of cavalry and infantry, endless streams of artillery wagons and guns, and countless horse-drawn covered vehicles laden with camp equipage, munitions, and provisions.
The Lost Continent Edgar Rice Burroughs 1994
Fairfax of the ——regiment of infantry, and Miss Jane Bates, had had its day of fame and pleasure, hope and interest; but nothing now remained of it, save the melancholy remembrance of him dying in action abroad—of his widow sinking under consumption and grief soon afterwards—and this girl.
Emma Jane Austen 1994
When the army was again reduced in 1869, the Thirty-eighth and Forty-first became the Twenty-fourth Infantry, and the Thirty-ninth and Fortieth became the Twenty-fifth.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue Various 2008
That was the end of the review, and the regiments went off to their camps in the rain, and an infantry band struck up with-- The animals went in two by two, Hurrah! The animals went in two by two, The elephant and the battery mul’, and they all got into the Ark For to get out of the rain! Then I heard an old grizzled, long-haired Central Asian chief, who had come down with the Amir, asking questions of a native officer.
The Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling 1995

Quotes with INFANTRY (3)

In the shop window you have promptly identified the cover with the title you were looking for. Following this visual trail, you have forced your way through the shop past the thick barricade of Books You Haven't Read, which are frowning at you from the tables and shelves, trying to cow you... And thus you pass the outer girdle of ramparts, but then you are attacked by the infantry of Books That If You Had More Than One Life You Would Certainly Also Read But Unfortunately Your…
Italo Calvino If on a Winter's Night a Traveler
In the shop window you have promptly identified the cover with the title you were looking for. Following this visual trail, you have forced your way through the shop past the thick barricade of Books You Haven't Read, which were frowning at you from the tables and shelves, trying to cow you. But you know you must never allow yourself to be awed, that among them there extend for acres and acres the Books You Needn't Read, the Books Made For Purposes Other Than Reading, Books R…
Italo Calvino If on a Winter's Night a Traveler
In a library we are surrounded by many hundreds of dear friends, but they are imprisoned by an enchanter in these paper and leathern boxes; and though they know us, and have been waiting two, ten, or twenty centuries for us, — some of them, — and are eager to give us a sign and unbosom themselves, it is the law of their limbo that they must not speak until spoken to; and as the enchanter has dressed them, like battalions of infantry, in coat and jacket of one cut, by the thou…
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Used 4 times in crossword archives (2004–2022).