Sentences with marshalled
mar·shal
M m - The marshal of the St. Patrick's Day parade.
- To marshal facts; to marshal one's arguments.
- Last year, he complained that Mrs Palin had marshalled an army of online critics of his effort.
- She marshalled her arguments during a broadcast of Night with Shorena in January 2010, when, dressed in a deep violet.
- Their host marshaled them into the room.
- Adelaide struggled to break down a resolute Phoenix defence marshalled by captain Andrew Durante and Socceroo Jade North.
- Put on her Wonder Woman costume to present a good guy award to a businessman or marshalled pickets and a 6-foot.