Examples of 'deroy' in a sentence

Meaning of "deroy"

Deroy is a verb that means to deprive someone of their royal status or position of power. This term is not commonly used in everyday English and may be more specific to historical or fictional contexts
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  • A surname from French.

How to use "deroy" in a sentence

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Deroy probably snatched the bag at the school.
Jordan must have said something that Deroy remembered in order to track her down yesterday.
Aaron DeRoy changed careers when he became interested in automobiles.
The IMW brand was started by Steve DeRoy from Firelight group in Canada.
Deroy was waiting for you, and grabbed your purse.
Lithograph by Deroy.
The top four floors of DeRoy apartments are furnished undergraduate apartments.
Later, you lost your patience with Deroy.
Les Entretiens Paysagers Deroy inc also offers a residential and commercial snow removal service.
It 's the same superglue we found on Deroy.
During the attack, Deroy was hit in the abdomen by a musket ball.
This insignia was attached with superglue, the same that I found on Deroy and Jordan 's bag.
From a military family, Deroy entered the army as a junior officer at an early age.
Look for traces of heroin, contents that give us a timeline, links to Deroy.
Much like Deroy did, you are about to piss off the people you work for.

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He visited Dalecarlia, St. Petersburg, and Paris, where he studied under Deroy.
Smith calls it a Bavarian victory, but Deroy was forced to abandon Innsbruck soon after.
Encouraged, Deroy ordered an attack on the Strub Pass, eight kilometers west of Lofer.
General of Infantry Bernhard Erasmus von Deroy was mortally wounded and General-Major Siebein was killed.
You think Deroy assaulted Will 's roommate?
Low on ammunition and food, Deroy evacuated Innsbruck on 30 May and retreated to Kufstein.
Jamie deRoy & friends.

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