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Use "cavaliers" in a sentence
"He said: 'You get this constant swing between puritanism and the desire to push things as far as they can go: what I call cavaliers v roundheads."
"He told the magazine: "You get this constant swing between puritanism and the desire to push things as far as they can go: what I call cavaliers v roundheads."
"English, called the cavaliers, in 1607, became a royal colony in 1624."