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foot soldier

noun

  1. an infantryman.
  2. a dedicated low-level follower.


foot soldier

noun

  1. an infantryman
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of foot soldier1

First recorded in 1615–25
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It is not only the RSF foot soldiers who are on the move.

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"A lot of the foot soldiers for those newspapers have now come over to our side… to say this is awful," the actor said.

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They will likely be his most zealous foot soldiers and enforcers.

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A dramatic Israeli intelligence operation in mid-September involved exploding pagers and walkie-talkies, resulting in the death of more than a dozen Hezbollah foot soldiers, with thousands of other people in Lebanon injured or maimed.

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The foot soldiers were punished, to varying degrees, but the leadership was not.

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