Schofield

[ skoh-feeld ]

noun
  1. John Mc·Al·lis·ter [muh-kal-i-ster], /məˈkæl ɪ stər/, 1831–1906, U.S. general.

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How to use Schofield in a sentence

  • Lawrence handed the General the mysterious message and Schofield read it with a darkened brow.

  • Lawrence had no trouble in getting the requisite authority from General Schofield to visit his friend.

  • General Schofield finds so much requiring his attention that he will not be able to take the field in person for some time yet.

  • Lawrence received a congratulatory message from General Schofield, highly praising him.

  • Up around Springfield, seventy-five miles away, and Schofield's orders are to hold this position at all hazards.