Examples of 'four-star general' in a sentence

Meaning of "four-star general"

four-star general - a high-ranking military officer in some countries, typically in charge of a branch of the armed forces or a military region

How to use "four-star general" in a sentence

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four-star general
That you are dropping a four-star general on me.
Punching a four-star general will only add to your prison sentence.
He currently holds a rank of four-star general.
The retired four-star general was privately adamant in urging Trump against the pullback.
Petraeus attained the rank of four-star general.
Not even a four-star general outranks me in this house but I will bring you in a cup.
Placed on the retired list as a four-star general.
One time, I was taking this four-star general up to see a volcano on the Big Island.
But she gave more orders than a four-star general.
The four-star general is among the most experienced faces in Kim Jong Un 's circle.
Jones is a retired four-star general and formerly.
And we are searching just as hard as we would be for a four-star general.
He is a retired four-star General in the United States Army and a politician.
I think you can trust a four-star general.
You took a four-star general hostage for a sloth?

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This is not how you tell me that you are dropping a four-star general on me.
Wesley Clark is a retired four-star general of the United States Army.
Kelly spent over four decades in the military, rising to become a four-star general.
During this time he was the only four-star general of the Netherlands.
The White House claims it 's highly inappropriate to question a four-star general.
Lawmakers of every stripe looked at the retired four-star general as a calm counterbalance to Trump.
Promoted the Chief of the National Guard Bureau from a three-star to a four-star general.
Conway has a four-star general.
Four-star general breakthroughs.
But his pants are part of a four-star general uniform.
The four-star general is usually promoted as the Colonel-in-Chief of his respective unit.
Last year, a woman was promoted to the rank of four-star general for the first time.
Retired U.S. Army four-star General Stanley McChrystal organizes his mornings with military precision.
By statute, the Commandant is appointed as a four-star general while serving in office.
Gen Korabelnikov had been the head of military intelligence for 12 years and was a four-star general.
You are a four-star general.
Six years later, he was promoted to a four-star general.
I am a four-star general.
The HASC would only support one four-star general.
You ever try telling a four-star General to take a death threat seriously?
Subsequently, he was promoted to four-star general.
That 's four-star general to you.
A vice marshal is a rank higher than a four-star general in North Korea.
By a four-star general.
It would be led by a four-star general.
He was promoted to four-star general in 1975 after fifty years of army service.
Petraeus is a retired four-star general.
Austin is a retired four-star general who served for 41 years in the U.S. Army.
Spyfall, or how to take down a four-star general.
Four-star General 1 Eliminates any lower ranking officer, the private, and the flag.
But somebody 's got to explain how a four-star general.
So I do not see how you have a four-star general heading up the CIA . ".
And we're searching for you just as hard as we would be for a four-star general.
Better than major . General -- four-star general breakthroughs.
It 's like all that crystal over there in that cabinet, for a four-star general.

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