Army

Word ARMY
Character 4
Hyphenation ar my
Pronunciations /ˈɑː.miː/

Definitions and meanings of "Army"

What do we mean by army?

A large body of people organized and trained for land warfare. noun

The entire military land forces of a country. noun

A tactical and administrative military unit consisting of a headquarters, two or more corps, and auxiliary forces. noun

A large group of people or things, especially when organized for a specific cause or purpose: synonym: multitude. noun

An armed expedition. noun

A large body of men trained and armed for war, and organized in companies, battalions, regiments, brigades, or similar divisions, under proper officers. noun

A great number; a vast multitude. noun

Consisting of or abounding in arms or branches; branching; spreading.

A collection or body of men armed for war, esp. one organized in companies, battalions, regiments, brigades, and divisions, under proper officers. noun

A body of persons organized for the advancement of a cause. noun

A great number; a vast multitude; a host. noun

A permanent army of professional soldiers, as distinguished from militia or volunteers. noun

A large, highly organized military force, concerned mainly with ground (rather than air or naval) operations. noun

The governmental agency in charge of a state's army. noun

A large group of people working toward the same purpose. noun

A large group of social animals working toward the same purpose. noun

Any multitude. noun

A large number of people united for some specific purpose noun

The army of the United States of America; the agency that organizes and trains soldiers for land warfare noun

A large, highly organized military force, concerned mainly with ground (rather than air or naval) operations.

The governmental agency in charge of a state's army.

A large group of people working toward the same purpose.

A large group of social animals working toward the same purpose.

Any multitude.

The largest branch of most modern militaries, including the United States Army. Urban Dictionary

A large fandom filled with mainly loving and king people who just want to support their fave artists. An army is a BTS fan and for the most part we are pretty chill. there is a THICK line between a sasaeng and a kpop fan. don't get us confused with each other. Urban Dictionary

The largest and arguably the most powerful ground-based unit in the US military + World. Their operation is very wide-ranged - from basic infantry to specialized infantry to Armor, such as the 75th Ranger Regiment, the Green Berets, and the 1st Armor Division. Asides from ground operations, the Army is also varied by their involvment with sea and air. The Army (aviation) has more aircraft, though mostly helicopters, than the Airforce; and the Army has more boat/ships than the navy. And hell, the Army has more ground forces than the Marines. This explains the outnumbering of casualties in iraq over the other branches - Army does a hell of a lot more in Iraq. The Army also acts a school for many different branches of the military. Marines take part in airborne school, air assault, ranger school, armor center, and etc. Army, seen in iraq, are sometimes attached to Marine units for support. The US Army has been actively been training the newly assembled Iraqi Army. We get deployed. And keeping the 7 army values in heart, I do my job in the most efficient manner. I engage in my tasks, with only one thing in mind - warrior ethos. I come back home, and I am reward from the sweet taste of freedom. HOOAH! Paul R Smith, a soldier in the US Army, was awarded the Medal of Honor, the highest valor in the US which is approved by the president, for his incredible display of Army values in the War of Iraq. Urban Dictionary

Military organization whose Garry Owen Battalion had to save Marines' asses in Iraq. Urban Dictionary

Land based branch of the U.S. Military. an underpaid, over-worked, under equipped fighting force run by all-knowing U.S. Senators, the deceptive C.I.A., money hungry corporate giants and an oil thirsty nation Urban Dictionary

The branch of the military that gets to take cell phones to boot camp and gets to eat as much as they want at the chow hall, even if they're fat fucks. BTW, the next person who says marines are stupid and are waiters after they get EAS'd just needs to go look at Fortune 500 companies and see the vast majority of CEO's who were former marines compared to former soldiers...Pretty ridiculous considering there are about 180,000 marines and over 2 million soldiers. Marines join the Corps because they want discipline, not to mention the Marine Corps' amazing combat track record. (Some also join because of the "pussy magnet" dress blues, but who can blame them? Unlimited free drinks and pussy at any bar, why not?) Urban Dictionary

In reference to the U.S. Army: A branch of the U.S. military that specializes in ground combat involving infantry and armor units, though does use marine vessels and various air-crafts. They also employ airborne troopers such as the 75th Rangers. Enlistment offers many benefits such as the G.I. Bill, various opportunities to learn important skills for careers, a sense of patriotic pride, etc. Despite the many disputes concerning which branch of the U.S. military is "better", one must realize that all branches are cogs in a machine, and without one, the others could function to their full potential... Except for the National Guard, fuck those pussies. Urban Dictionary

# 1. A large body of people organized and trained for land warfare. 2. often Army The entire military land forces of a country. 3. A tactical and administrative military unit consisting of a headquarters, two or more corps, and auxiliary forces. Urban Dictionary

A branch of the military that, judging by most of these definitions, apparently feels very threatened by the Marine Corps. Urban Dictionary

See the definition of Gruntling Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Army

The word "army" in example sentences

ARMY: I was looking at General Abizaid's testimony, and then subsequent to that action, the testimony from the army chief of staff, comments from General George Casey, about the situation in Iraq, in essence saying do not send more troops there. ❋ Unknown (2006)

As the matter turned out, the British contingent was really dealing first and last with four army corps, and the essential part of the news conveyed was that the extreme western portion of this large German force _was attempting to turn the flank of the whole army_. ❋ Hilaire Belloc (1911)

The question arises: _Whence came this second army of workers to replace the first army_? ❋ Jack London (1896)

French army is eminently civic, and nations who take their ideas from the very opposite fact of a _standing army_ are far from understanding how absolutely a French soldier and French citizen are the same thing. ❋ Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1833)

From an American newspaper I find that a certain English intelligence had been propagated through the United States, that, at the head of fifteen hundred officers or non-commissioned officers, I was going to embark for America, and that, with soldiers of your army embodied under them, I wanted to teach military discipline throughout the _American army_. ❋ Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier Lafayette (1795)

For the operation to be executed, there wasn´t any need for an army, and 50 people do not consist in an ´army´; English Usage is definitely another weak point of the lawless lawyer Kipkorir. ❋ Unknown (2008)

_confined in wicked places_ (parallel with hell-bendum fäst), 3073. herigean, w.v. w.dat. of pers., _to provide with an army, to support with an army_: pres. sg. ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)

_confined in wicked places_ (parallel with hell-bendum fæst), 3073. herigean, w.v. w.dat. of pers., _to provide with an army, to support with an army_: pres. sg. ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)

_army_, there never was any thing of an army _established_ in England till within a hundred years. ❋ Henry Hunt (1804)

"The hypnotism of the army is so artfully applied that the most free-thinking and rational person will, _so long as he is in the army_, always do what is demanded of him. ❋ William English Walling (N/A)

I guess that army, _as an army_, ain't of much more account! " ❋ Henry Llewellyn Williams (N/A)

I mean, he's you know, "Haaretz" used the term army of diplomats. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But they say their army is already stretched thin — a problem exacerbated when soldiers were diverted to respond this summer to the worst flooding in the country's history. ❋ Adam Entous (2010)

That just means the army is the next institution to get corrupted by the cartels 'endless supply of money, and a lot of people get killed in the meantime. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Although we are all glad the army is here in force. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Azawi and others said that at least five men from her neighborhood and more from other areas were detained, blindfolded and taken to what she described as an army detention center in the military's 6th Division. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Your army is about to get chased out of Iraq and Afghanistan by a bunch of illiterate tribesman. ❋ Unknown (2010)

[After high] school, James [joined] the [Army]. ❋ Nicolaivich (2004)

[random person]: what's an army...? Me, an army: *[shows] this to them* ❋ R.O.O.K.I.E ツ (2020)

Ex: I want to be an Army [Airborne Ranger]! [HOOAH]! Person 1: Did you hear? [Paul R Smith], knocked out a whole iraqi platoon by himself!!! Person 2: Yea, an [Army guy]! He should be rewarded the Medal of Honor. Soldier 1: Dude, true story man. This guy in the 101st airborne, he ran out of ammo, so he started to throw rocks at the insurgents. When the firing stopped, he realized that his shoulder had been shot. Soldier 2: SHIT! Those 101st guys are insane. Marine (Brother): You should have joined the marines, you sissy! Soldier (Me): I'm a Ranger officer, bro. I trained for almost 3 years, which is helluva lot more than what you did. And supposedly my deployment is longer than yours. And hell, the insurgents aren't going to be easier on me b/c I'm wearing the green... so how does that make me a sissy? Marine (Brother): ... ❋ Airbornext (2006)

[Marines] believed too much into their own [myth], got in trouble, and the Army [artillery] had to pull them out of trouble ❋ R.I.P. (2006)

You'll never get rich [You son of a bitch] [you're in] the [ARMY] NOW! ❋ NoHouse (2005)

Soldier 1:Hey [specialist], why did you [shoot that] Marine? Soldier 2:I am scared and undisciplined so I shot the first thing that I saw move. Soldier 1:It's ok, you're in the army, let me hold your hand and make sure you get double dessert tonight at the [chow hall]. ❋ E-4 Grunt (2007)

Me: So I've finally enlisted in the Army. Friend A: Nice! I just joined the Air Force, so if you need a [strafing run], just call. Friend B: I got accepted into the [Naval Academy]. Me: Damn man, good job. [Now then], if only we had a friend in the Marine Corps. We would have every branch covered. Friend A: What about the National Guard? Me: What about those pussies? All start laughing. ❋ Future Army Calv Scout (2011)

[The U.S. Army] is able to spell the word wash, which was obviously lost in the vocabulary of the marine core, which is evident in this. "The [clean-up crew] after the Marines go and kill EVERYTHING!!! After the initial invasion be the Marines, the Army came in to [wach] away the blood." ❋ William (2004)

I didn't [have the balls] to join the [Marines] so I went army instead, and I'll spend the next 4 years of my life trying to [convince] people that the army is better. ❋ LaRhue (2011)

Look at that little [gruntling] in [camo] [fatigues] he must be in the army ❋ Not A Meatshield (2006)

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