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How to pronounce musketeer in English?

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Type Words
Type of foot soldier, footslogger, infantryman, marcher
Derivation musket

Examples of musketeer

musketeer
I've mentioned Halangahu and Barnes, now for the final musketeer, Tom Carter.
From the brimbankweekly.com.au
He conducts by memory and wields the baton with the elegance of a musketeer.
From the fresnobee.com
But the third musketeer, Steve Hansen, seemed forever muttering into his microphone.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Musketeer D'Artagnan foils Louis XIV's plot to keep his identical twin off the throne.
From the post-gazette.com
Over the years I've seen him dressed as a kilted piper, a musketeer and a paratrooper.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Two, vain Spanish cats in high-heeled musketeer boots are even funnier.
From the sfgate.com
A soldier armed with a musket had the designation musketman or musketeer.
From the en.wikipedia.org
His father was a Lieutenant in the Swedish Savolax musketeer regiment.
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A musketeer set of three debas is ranged alongside the cutting table.
From the post-gazette.com
More examples
  • A foot soldier armed with a musket
  • A musketeer (mousquetaire) was an early modern type of infantry soldier equipped with a musket. Musketeers were an important part of early modern armies, particularly in Europe.
  • (Musketeers) A force of soldiers in the army who, at that time, were using an early form of smoothbore gun, called a musket.
  • A soldier who uses a musket. A musket is a gun commonly used before the invention of the rifle.
  • Member of the elite forces of Montaigne, famous for their ability both with firearms and the sword.
  • A small, pointed goatee with an English moustache (narrow, prominent), as worn by the French mousquetaires.