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- noun Plural form of
trench . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
trench .
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Examples
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And honestly, the answer, so far as I can tell from eleven months in the twin trenches, is nothing.
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And honestly, the answer, so far as I can tell from eleven months in the twin trenches, is nothing.
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Gladly taking the leap into those trenches is LaBeouf, eager to show he can do more than skedaddle away from computer-generated metal giants in the Transformers blockbusters.
20 years later, greed's still good for Douglas in 'Wall Street' sequel 2010
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Dockett, who also boasted 51 tackles from the trenches, is the versatile front man of an Arizona defense that is an improved version of the unit the Cardinals took to Super Bowl XLIII last season.
Team MVPs for 2009: Who were NFL's top performers this year? 2010
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He had 300 soldiers, which meant that when the French attacked, 240 of them were standing in trenches around the outside of the fort.
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It seems they were buried in trenches where they fell, some 7 bodies deep.
Faulkner's Memorial Day ____Maggie 2008
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Uncle Ed spent longs months marching across France, sleeping in trenches and eating short rations – while being regularly bombarded by artillery.
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So, narcissist that Munger is, he generalizes his own privileged and pampered life to those who toil in trenches where support is not available.
Changing the Politics of Academe Richard Nokes 2006
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Using a search pattern up and down the slope, the radar should be able to detect filled-in trenches from variations in earth density.
Parker, Richard H. 1990
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Using a search pattern up and down the slope, the radar should be able to detect filled-in trenches from variations in earth density.
Gillespie, john f 1971
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