Examples of 'blueshirts' in a sentence

Meaning of "blueshirts"

blueshirts (noun) - a term used to describe members of a certain political organization or movement known for wearing blue shirts as their uniform. It may also refer to sports teams or groups with blue shirts as part of their attire
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The Blueshirts are looking to get tougher.
Holmes played with the Blueshirts for three seasons.
The party had a paramilitary wing called the Blueshirts.
The Blueshirts have managed to find the back of the net only once till now.
We have yet to see a great game from the Blueshirts.
By September the Blueshirts were declared an illegal organisation.
Nash had his best season since joining the Blueshirts.
Only eighty of the Blueshirts later became Greenshirts.
The road trip begins tonight for Blueshirts →.
The Blueshirts promoted a conspiracy that de Valera was a ‘ foreign Jewish agent '.
Other than that lapse, however, it was a solid game for the Blueshirts.
The blueshirts were members of an extreme right paramilitary organisation active in Ireland during the 1930s.
He played only 14 games for the Blueshirts.
To stock the team, the Toronto Blueshirts of the National Hockey Association ( NHA ) was raided.
In the 1930s it was adopted as the anthem of the Irish Blueshirts.

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In 1933 the Blueshirts verged on a showdown with the Fianna Fáil state.
Marshall won his sixth and final Cup as a player-manager with the Toronto Blueshirts in 1914.
He was a member of the 1914 Toronto Blueshirts Stanley Cup champions.
Wilson began his professional career with the National Hockey Association 's Toronto Blueshirts in 1912.

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