TRENCH in a Sentence
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50 example sentences for TRENCH, such as:
1. Workers dug a trench for gas lines.
2. Dig trenches to drain the water away.
3. The soldier looped a grenade into the enemy shelter trench.
4. The way he builds up the segments of the trench is really amazing.
5. At one end of the trench, steps were cut out and these formed the entrance and vestibule.
2. Dig trenches to drain the water away.
3. The soldier looped a grenade into the enemy shelter trench.
4. The way he builds up the segments of the trench is really amazing.
5. At one end of the trench, steps were cut out and these formed the entrance and vestibule.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of TRENCH
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trench
v. cut a trench in, as for drainage
n. a long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor
Classic Sentence: (45 in 4 pages)
1 Along the crest of the plateau ran a sort of trench whose presence it was impossible for the distant observer to divine.
2 All the uncleannesses of civilization, once past their use, fall into this trench of truth, where the immense social sliding ends.
3 However, if the geometrical line is in place anywhere, it is certainly in the drainage trench of a great city.
4 D'Artagnan set out with his four companions, and followed the trench; the two Guards marched abreast with him, and the two soldiers followed behind.
5 They arrived thus, screened by the lining of the trench, till they came within a hundred paces of the bastion.
6 On arriving at the angle of the trench which was to serve them as a rampart, one of the Guardsmen fell.
7 The young man turned quickly round, for this attack could not have come from the bastion, which was hidden by the angle of the trench.
8 There were two means of gaining his object--to search him on the spot, or to carry him away, making a buckler of his body, and search him in the trench.
9 D'Artagnan regained the trench, and threw the corpse beside the wounded man, who was as pale as death.
10 He consequently kept it as a piece of evidence, and being in safety behind the angle of the trench, he began to interrogate the wounded man.
11 A trench was dug three and a half feet wide, four feet eight inches deep, and eight feet long.
12 At one end of the trench, steps were cut out and these formed the entrance and vestibule.
13 The trench itself was the room, in which the lucky ones, such as the squadron commander, had a board, lying on piles at the end opposite the entrance, to serve as a table.
14 On each side of the trench, the earth was cut out to a breadth of about two and a half feet, and this did duty for bedsteads and couches.
15 The roof was so constructed that one could stand up in the middle of the trench and could even sit up on the beds if one drew close to the table.
Example Sentence:
1 Workers dug a trench for gas lines.
2 The soldier looped a grenade into the enemy shelter trench.
3 The way he builds up the segments of the trench is really amazing.
4 It is so difficult to hurt anyone actually in trenches; I think a mortar is the only thing that can do so.
5 Dig trenches to drain the water away.