Examples of 'dug trenches' in a sentence

Meaning of "dug trenches"

Dug trenches: This phrase refers to the act of digging long, narrow channels in the ground. It is commonly used in a military context to describe the act of soldiers digging trenches for protection during battles or wars

How to use "dug trenches" in a sentence

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We have not even dug trenches yet.
They dug trenches to make a path to the ocean.
Built terraces and dug trenches.
They dug trenches and laid pipes together.
I mostly dug trenches.
He dug trenches for them.
During the siege my maternal grandmother dug trenches on the outskirts of the city.
We dug trenches here.
Then the apostle went out to the market of Medina and dug trenches in it.
Machine dug trenches can be deeper.
During the Munich crisis, local authorities dug trenches to provide shelter.
The children dug trenches in a tub of sand to make grade beams for their foundation.
In the meantime, the French forces dug trenches to besiege the town.
Volunteers also dug trenches around London and assisted in bringing in the harvest.
Directed to the Bir Hakeim position it erected wire, laid mines and dug trenches.

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Rows of freshly dug trenches were seen along the fields.
Freshly sprung catkins and rain . Spring smelled like meltwater and deeply dug trenches.
The team had dug trenches that are now covered.
Villa took the bait and attacked ObregĂłn, who had dug trenches and placed machine guns.
The Muslims dug trenches all day without having a rest.
Calling themselves the Free Saraqib Army, they dug trenches and filled sandbags.
I dug trenches all over Europe.
The Russians had dug trenches e had waited.
They set up siege engines, mangonels, and dug trenches.
At the site of today 's park were dug trenches and depressions, which were masked artillery.
So you fight in the war? Kill anybody over there? I mostly dug trenches.
But to the east, the French dug trenches to defend their positions.
We ought to have dug trenches at Dunkirk, let the Germans through.
Do you know what the trenches? I dug trenches all over Europe.
The archeological team dug trenches in July 2018, and their first major find was the barracks.
So using historical maps, Lima 's team dug trenches through the neighborhood.
At first seventeen-year-old BykaĆ­ dug trenches - then he volunteered for the Red Army.
Tanya, then 11 years old, dug trenches and put out firebombs.
In France -- in France, we dug trenches ten miles long.

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