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Example sentences for "aide"

Lexicographically close words:
aiant; aiblins; aich; aid; aidance; aided; aider; aiders; aides; aidge
  1. Each was somehow followed within arm's reach by an aide of his own, so that the advance presented overtones of a small sortie.

  2. An aide deftly received the cigar for disposal, and the party drifted expectantly toward the balcony doors.

  3. Not that I less endure, or shrink from pain, Insulting Angel, well thou knowst I stood Thy fiercest, when in Battel to thy aide The blasting volied Thunder made all speed And seconded thy else not dreaded Spear.

  4. This little mountain chain is the celebrated Frusca Gora, the stronghold of the Servian language, literature, and nationality on the Austrian aide of the Save.

  5. In 1303, the aide au leur, which was afterwards called the aide de l'ost, or the army tax, was invented by Philippe le Bel for raising an army without opening his purse.

  6. But the sergeant vigorously repeated his statement, the sounds of distant cannonading were heard, and an aide called out, "Officers, to your posts!

  7. But Von Kluck must have suspected, for it is said that he told an aide that, "We have met with a great misfortune.

  8. King John of France, as league and neighborhood Requires, when friends are any way distrest, I come to aide thee with my country's force.

  9. We many times had an aide in there; many times, an aide rode in the front.

  10. Ten minutes from the time the general's aide has "routed out" the colonel, he has routed out his captains and the sergeants are routing out the men.

  11. Out along the winding road they go, aide and colonel riding in front, over six hundred stalwart ragamuffins swinging behind.

  12. Mr. Patterson was appointed military aide in the southeast district of the city, with full control under martial law.

  13. The aide de mariage [marriage-aid] is due when the eldest daughter is married.

  14. The aide de rancon [ransom-aid] is due when it is necessary to deliver the lord from the prisons of the enemies of the duke.

  15. By this it appears that the aide de chevalerie [knighthood-aid] is due when the eldest son of the lord is made a knight.

  16. On leaving the Council Napoleon said, "Bernard, you are in future my aide de camp.

  17. I never had any personal acquaintance with Bernard, but I learned from Rapp, how he afterwards became his colleague as aide de camp to the Emperor; a circumstance which I shall now relate, though it refers to a later period.

  18. Earnhardt turned impatiently from Manana's aide to his own trusted man and said: "Well, Morris, what is it?

  19. Hill, and even Lee send an aide with an order, and in a few minutes send another messenger to recall or alter it.

  20. It was rather cold and bare inside, but the Aide and the Master of Ceremonies in their gold regalia gave bright touches of colour.

  21. Emperor, who passed them to an aide at one side, and replied in a very low voice through the interpreter with a few words of welcome and assurances of the maintenance of happy relations.

  22. The ship nosed down, his aide directing the men with his flashlight.

  23. By the time the aide returned a number of cars had parked alongside.

  24. L'Aide offerte à Majorien can hardly be regarded as a sufficient picture of the wanderings of the nations, nor Le Régiment du Baron Madruce as an adequate embodiment of the spirit of the eighteenth century.

  25. The Colonel being thus summarily disposed of, the officer, who introduced himself to me as an aide to General Beauregard, began to apologize for my ungracious reception in the Southern Army.

  26. Hooker's aide said: "Well, those fellows will get badly fooled if they are burning that ammunition train.

  27. The sun began to sink over the Heights of Harlem when an aide rode into our lines.

  28. At that moment Captain Mercer, an aide of the staff of General Lee, rode up to Colonel Ramsay, who was near me.

  29. Then we began slowly to withdraw, but there came an aide riding swiftly to Major Gist.

  30. During the night of November 29th General Schofield passed Spring Hill with his trains and army, and took post at Franklin, on the south aide of Harpeth River.

  31. Now came an aide from General Gillmore, at Port Royal, with your cipher-dispatch from Midway, so I steamed down to Port Royal to see him.

  32. We find the enemy on the east aide of the Salkiehatchie, and cavalry in our front; but all give ground on our approach, and seem to be merely watching us.

  33. Gillmore joins Butler with ten thousand men, and the two operate against Richmond from the south aide of James River.

  34. On the other hand, the night before, when Woods's division was in camp in the open fields at Little Congaree, it was shelled all night by a rebel battery from the other aide of the river.

  35. Vtterance also and language is giuen by nature to man for perswasion of others, and aide of them selues, I meane the first abilite to speake.

  36. So did king Edward the third aide Dampeeter king of Spaine against Henry bastard and vsurper.

  37. The aide had scarcely entered the main street of the little hamlet, when a shell burst in the road, killing his horse and tearing a great gaping wound in the young fellow's side.

  38. At last, the general, seeing that it was hopeless to continue to hold it, despatched an aide with an order to the officer in command to abandon it and to fall back upon a wood some three-quarters of a mile or so to the rear.

  39. The commander and his aide went into the house, and together examined the papers, which, taken in connection with the traitor's flight, but too plainly told the story.

  40. Then he and Mr. Aide went home, disconcerted, and in very bad humour.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aide" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accessory; acolyte; adjutant; agent; aid; aide; assistant; attendant; auxiliary; brass; coadjutor; colleague; commandant; commander; deputy; general; help; helper; helpmate; lieutenant; marshal; officer; participant; satellite; second; servant; subaltern; subordinate