Sarge (noun)

A non-commissioned officer in the armed forces, typically ranking above a corporal and below a staff sergeant.

Origin:

A shortened form of the word "sergeant".

Examples:

  1. The sarge barked out orders to the soldiers, and they quickly formed up into a line.
  2. The sarge was a tough, no-nonsense leader who commanded respect from his men.
  3. The sarge led his squad into battle with a fierce determination, determined to emerge victorious.
  4. The sarge was a veteran of many battles, and his experience proved invaluable to the young soldiers under his command.
  5. The sarge's leadership and courage under fire earned him the respect and admiration of his men.
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