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