Examples of using Army in English and their translations into Czech
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He's in the Army.
I'm army, Roxy.
Hey, evil army.
You army or something?
Come here, army.
People also translate
My army against sleep.
We were in the army.
We're not an army anymore, Mr. Becket.
Hello, Shay's army.
The army never admits defeat.
Okay, monster army, march!
Evil army, this way to the Batcave! Uh… Yeah!
Yeah, man. We were in the Army.
My lord, Lord Tsao's army will arrive soon.
Look at daddy. Look how young he was in the army.
Uh… Yeah. Evil army, this way to the Batcave!
You're a doctor. In fact you're an Army doctor.
All right, spirit army, your general is here.
I mean, she's been wearing your dad's army jacket.
Industrial and army exposition in Tábor 1929.
I didn't even play football when I was in the army.
His army waits outside, and when they find out-- Hardly.
Right now, she's an army nurse in World War II.
Until I give the order to attack. Stand your army down.
Hello, Salvation Army, have I got something for you!
It's often described as a kind of Swiss Army Knife.
The man is in the army, now Mrs. Herman is the boss.
Hacked off a few too many limbs at Gettysburg. Army surgeon.
You went into the army but it didn't make a man of you.
Army surgeon. Hacked off a few too many limbs at Gettysburg.