Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at fleig.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Fleig.
Examples
-
Taking command of the point Sherman, Fleig pressed on, his left track chewing the edge of the trail above a sharp drop into the forest.
Steel Victory Yeide, Harry 2003
-
Using a winch, Fleig and his men carefully maneuvered their four remaining tanks past the blockage.
Steel Victory Yeide, Harry 2003
-
Even worse, all of the AP rounds were in the hull sponson racks, and Fleig had to turn his turret away from the target in order for the crew to pass the ammo up.
Steel Victory Yeide, Harry 2003
-
Six more Shermans and nine tank destroyers that had finally made it across the trail joined Fleig during the day.
Steel Victory Yeide, Harry 2003
-
The records of the 707th indicate that Fleig and his men knocked out two tanks that day.
Steel Victory Yeide, Harry 2003
-
Fleig pumped three more rounds into the side of the Mark V, which brewed up.
Steel Victory Yeide, Harry 2003
-
Fleig (1580), which had put an end to the "lover's war" of the preceding year, -- Henry of Valois, Henry of Guise, and Henry of Navarre.
History of the United Netherlands from the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Year's Truce — Complete (1584-1609) John Lothrop Motley 1845
-
Fleig (1580), which had put an end to the "lover's war" of the preceding year, -- Henry of Valois, Henry of Guise, and Henry of Navarre.
PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete John Lothrop Motley 1845
-
The three Henrys and their partizans divided the realm into three hostile camps -- threatening each other in simulated peace since the treaty of Fleig (1580), which had put an end to the "lover's war" of the preceding year, -- Henry of Valois,
History of the United Netherlands from the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Year's Truce, 1584 John Lothrop Motley 1845
-
Fleig (1580), which had put an end to the "lover's war" of the preceding year, -- Henry of Valois, Henry of Guise, and Henry of Navarre.
History of the United Netherlands from the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Year's Truce — Complete (1584-86) John Lothrop Motley 1845
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.