How to Use legionnaire in a Sentence
legionnaire
noun-
The legionnaires took much better care of me than of themselves.
— Ruth MacLean, New York Times, 11 Apr. 2020 -
The legionnaires rent their parking lot during events at the Hollywood Bowl.
— Michael M. Phillips, WSJ, 26 Sep. 2017 -
The switch is also suspected in outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease linked to 12 Flint-area deaths.
— Paul Egan, Detroit Free Press, 28 June 2017 -
Legionnaires' is a type of pneumonia caused by bacteria that thrive in warm water and infect the lungs.
— CBS News, 14 June 2017 -
Guests were summoned to the ball with an invitation emblazoned with the krewe logo of a roman legionnaire and Primus V, the krewe's King, who made a grand entrance to the ball to greet his subjects and await his court.
— Sue Strachan, NOLA.com, 30 Jan. 2018 -
That same year, 35-year-old legionnaire Linsday Church was elected commander of her Seattle post.
— Jasper Craven, The New Republic, 28 Aug. 2020 -
Visitors will see the gladius of a Roman legionnaire, the style of sword used by the soldiers that eventually gave its name to the gladiators who fought for sport.
— Andrew Alexander, ajc, 4 Oct. 2017 -
But surrender is not a part of a legionnaire’s mentality.
— New York Times, 28 Sep. 2020 -
In the early 1980s health officials were declaring an epidemic of an illness that claimed more victims than toxic shock and legionnaire's disease combined, but which was a mystery to most of the country.
— CBS News, 28 June 2020 -
An immaculate woman coming of age in a sinful world, fleeing her home with her husband and her baby, shielding the child from brutal legionnaires and a jealous king.
— Luke Dittrich, Esquire, 25 July 2014 -
Preliminary test results indicate that traces of the bacteria causing Legionnaires' were found at the police station in East Harlem.
— James Hohmann, Washington Post, 12 June 2017 -
Such was the case for innumerable female veterans denied full legionnaire status and shuffled to auxiliary posts.
— Jasper Craven, The New Republic, 28 Aug. 2020 -
Hudson noticed Howard’s camouflage legionnaire pants and struck up a conversation.
— Molly Hennessy-Fiske, latimes.com, 20 June 2019 -
But legionnaires ultimately decided to give it to the Veterans Museum, where it is displayed with other Civil War artifacts.
— Meg Jones, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 2 May 2017 -
Legionnaires' is a potentially fatal type of pneumonia or lung infection, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
— Ron Fonger, NOLA.com, 14 June 2017 -
Legionnaires' disease spreads when people breathe small droplets of water infected with legionella bacteria, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
— Nicole Chavez, CNN, 10 June 2017 -
Babies born during water births are at risk of contracting Legionnaires' disease, a severe and potentially life-threatening form of pneumonia that infected two infants in Arizona last year.
— Lena H. Sun, chicagotribune.com, 8 June 2017 -
Resistance, however, has melted away before the undisputed recruiting success of the post-9/11 legionnaires.
— Michael M. Phillips, WSJ, 26 Sep. 2017 -
One 2016 study showed that, following hotels, long-term care facilities and hospitals are the most common types of buildings associated with Legionnaires' disease outbreaks that CDC investigates.
— Dr. Anne Schuchat, CNN, 6 June 2017 -
He is accused of involuntary manslaughter by deliberately failing to warn the public about a fatal outbreak of legionnaires disease, which the prosecution says was directly connected to the water crisis.
— Dean Reynolds, CBS News, 21 Sep. 2017 -
Legionnaires disease is caused by Legionella bacteria, which is typically found in freshwater water.
— Fox News, 29 June 2017
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