tommies

[US]/[ˈtɒmiːz]/
[UK]/[ˈtɑːmiːz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.British soldiers, especially young or inexperienced ones.; A small, soft, knitted hat, typically worn by children.

Phrases & Collocations

little tommies

tommy's toy

tommy laughed

tommy runs

tommy's turn

tommy and me

tommy is here

tommy's dad

tommy playing

tommy's friend

Example Sentences

the young tommies eagerly awaited their deployment overseas.

experienced sergeants trained the new tommies rigorously.

the tommies marched through the muddy trenches with determination.

many tommies wrote letters home to their families during the war.

the tommies relied on their comrades for support and protection.

a seasoned officer addressed the tommies before the assault.

the tommies huddled together for warmth in the freezing conditions.

the tommies carried their rifles and bayonets with pride.

the tommies listened intently to the briefing on the mission.

the tommies dug defensive positions in the forward area.

the tommies remembered the fallen comrades with solemn respect.

the tommies advanced cautiously across the open ground.

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