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Ramillies
[ French ra-mee-yee ]
noun
- a village in central Belgium: Marlborough's defeat of the French 1706.
Ramillies
/ ramiji; ˈræmɪliːz /
noun
- a village in central Belgium where the Duke of Marlborough defeated the French in 1706
Example Sentences
The 97-year-old was a Royal Navy able seaman responsible for the ammunition on HMS Ramillies.
But in January 1940, Cdr Mountbatten pulled some strings and got his nephew posted to the battleship HMS Ramillies, escorting Australian troop convoys in the Indian Ocean.
The next year, with Britain at war, the 19-year-old Philip went to sea as a sublieutenant aboard the battleship Ramillies in the Mediterranean fleet.
He served on the HMS Ramillies initially, moving to the HMS Valiant shortly afterward and the HMS Wallace after that.
Terrell Davis, the brother of US rapper 21 Savage, was found injured in Ramillies Close, Lambeth, last Sunday.
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