Examples of 'cashiered' in a sentence

Meaning of "cashiered"

cashier (verb) - To serve as a cashier, typically involving receiving payments from customers in exchange for goods or services
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  • simple past tense and past participle of cashier

How to use "cashiered" in a sentence

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Five of them were cashiered out of the army.
I hope you use your influence to have me cashiered.
I will be cashiered from the service.
Several officers were subjected to court martial and cashiered.
He was court martialed and cashiered from the army.
He was cashiered from the service.
The only aristocrat in a den of failed shopkeepers and cashiered officers.
He was cashiered.
That Necon clown should have stayed cashiered.
It is rumored that he is a cashiered German army officer.
I was cashiered from the Navy in disgrace.
Both were convicted and cashiered from the army.
He was denounced as a traitor by the British and cashiered.
But really the soldiers were cashiered for taking part in an unauthorized massacre of Cheyenne.
I heard you were cashiered.

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I will be cashiered once I make it back to England.
I am gonna get cashiered.
I cashiered at the Empire Store.
Perhaps you could have the fiancé cashiered from the army.
Cashiered American officer.
But thou by that small hurt hath cashiered Cassio.
If the Pentagon had cashiered every officer during World War II who committed adultery.
I will see it the Mayor has the commanding officer cashiered.
Who had me cashiered out of the regiment?
The remnants of the Napoleonic army were disbanded after Waterloo and its senior officers cashiered.
Once the truth comes out I will be cashiered from the service.
Cashiered to civilian life, she must make a living as a captain.
Soon after, he was declared insane and cashiered.
For this action, he was cashiered and sent home.
Witton was sentenced to penal servitude, and Picton was cashiered.
So, an officer who was cashiered for gross indecency in a public place.
After its failure, the junta cashiered him.
It has not been cashiered or beaten ; it has not lost allegiance to itself.
Cassio has beaten thee, and thou by that small hurt hath cashiered cassio.
Therefore, native troops were cashiered and replaced by foreign mercenaries on specific contract.
Blaylock failed utterly, so Interpol had him cashiered out.
I was cashiered from the British Army … branded a coward.
And thou, by that small hurt hath cashiered Cassio.
Rouget de Lisle was cashiered and thrown into prison in 1793, narrowly escaping the guillotine.
If so regarded, he was one of three Union Army generals who were cashiered.
Yours was in Cyprus, when you were cashiered for shooting EOKA suspects.
An army man never volunteers, but I have been cashiered.
Once the truth comes out I will be cashiered from the service . It 's that simple.
Cassio hath beaten thee . But thou by that small hurt hath cashiered Cassio.
And thou, by that small hurt hath cashiered Cassio . Content thyself awhile.
If we get caught, I am gonna get cashiered.
Our Father Gavrila 's being cashiered out there on the square!
Strachan was dismissed from his command, and Govan and Dundas were cashiered.
Irish immigrant -- Cashiered American officer.
In an unauthorised massacre of Cheyenne. But really the soldiers were cashiered for taking part.

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