Doughboys [noun]

Definition of Doughboys:

foot soldiers

Synonyms of Doughboys:


Opposite/Antonyms of Doughboys:

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Sentence/Example of Doughboys:

He came on the little stage, first as a swaggering general, then as an admiral, last as a real doughboy of the United States Army.

Many of them were singing the national anthem of the doughboy, Hail!

He had gone a few yards when a doughboy jumped up out of a listening post and began to signal to him.

Six weeks ago I couldn't tell a doughboy officer from a cavalryman by the stripe down his legs.

Frequently I have seen the doughboy in Paris as well as in the other cities and towns and in our military camps in France.

These last canteens we shall consider in greater detail when we come to find our doughboy on leave.

"A piece of fairyland" was the name that a doughboy with a touch of sentiment gave to the canteen at Nevers.

The diet of the average doughboy and the average poilu—sick or well—was almost always different.

The six-foot doughboy from California knew that she came from some small town in the Sierras.

Of these the club for the enlisted men—for the rank and file of doughboy—quite properly was the best equipped.