army
describes a large military force
describes a military force that is not large in size
describes a strong military force
describes a very large military force
the army of the opposing side in a conflict
describes an extremely large military force
describes a large and powerful military force
the permanent, official army of a country
an army that is entering a country by force
describes a very strong and powerful military force
a permanent army of professional soldiers maintained in peacetime
an army composed of full-time, paid soldiers
the army fighting against one's own side
an army that has taken control of a place
an army that is moving forward
an army where service is not compulsory
an army where service is not compulsory
figuratively, a very large number of people or things
describes a disorganized and poorly equipped army
a person with a position of authority in the army
a place where an army is stationed and operates from
an officer in charge of an army or a large part of it
the army moves away from the enemy
the army walks in a formal, organized way
the army moves forward
the army runs away from a battle or danger
serving as a member of the army
figuratively, a large group of something (e.g., an army of volunteers)
to become a soldier
to win a victory over an army in a battle or war
to become a soldier
to become a soldier
to recruit and form an army
to defeat an army completely and decisively
to officially stop an army from operating
to officially stop an army from operating
to gather a large number of soldiers