Dragoon in a sentence as a noun

"The reality is that business owners must recruit workers and not dragoon them and chain them to their workplaces.

Only in this case it is "follow the politicial power to try to dragoon it to something they think will be in their favor".

I hope it will explain something I've always wondered about which is why the dragoon pathing/AI was not so good compared to other units.

Dragoon in a sentence as a verb

I think the explanation is actually pretty simple: because of the combination of how they had to break the tiles up into smaller tiles and the dragoon's relatively large size.

I don’t think it involved ResEdit but we once changed the Starcraft sounds at one computer in the school Mac lab so that when you made a dragoon it would play “carrier has arrived.” Freaked opponents out all the time.

We've seen perfect blink micro stalkers, dragoon AI bots, and I think it'd be far easier to take down top players in a 1v1 micro fight since computers are not limited by mouse accuracy, emotional concerns, stress, fatigue, and a number of other factors which affect your hands' abilities.

Dragoon definitions

noun

a member of a European military unit formerly composed of heavily armed cavalrymen

verb

compel by coercion, threats, or crude means; "They sandbagged him to make dinner for everyone"

See also: sandbag railroad

verb

subjugate by imposing troops