Sentence examples for the envoys from inspiring English sources

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the envoys

noun

A diplomatic agent of the second rank, next in status after an ambassador.

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The envoys left unimpressed.

Arrest the envoys, he said.

The envoys did not comment afterwards.

The envoys involved were relatively low level.

The envoys face a daunting task.

The envoys to chōka were in tanka form.

But the envoys did not argue against Mr. Musharraf's departure.

The envoys gave the Taliban letters for the workers.

Lincoln met with the envoys three days after the amendment had passed the Congress.

The envoys had called on Italy to give greater support to the NATO mission in Afghanistan.

The envoys ducked delivery workers trying to unload merchandise into nearby shops.

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