Trenches

//ˈtɹɛnt͡ʃɪz//

"Trenches" in a Sentence (11 examples)

During the First World War "Anne of Green Gables" was distributed by the Polish government to troops in the trenches to remind them of what they were fighting for.

How horrible, fantastic, incredible it is that we should be digging trenches and trying on gas-masks here because of a quarrel in a far away country between people of whom we know nothing.

On the 19th, we were ordered to assault formidably entrenched German trenches.

There is a quarrel between two countries and they're digging trenches.

The four years of battles in trenches was intended – as the British and Americans idealistically insisted – to be the “war to end all wars.” But little more than 20 years later global conflict would again erupt with casualties on an unprecedented scale.

There is no refuge upon earth for the enslaved sex. Right where we are, there we must dig our trenches, and win or die.

The legionnaires threw the bodies in trenches.

Welcome to the trenches.

Soldiers were digging trenches.

Fighting was going on in the trenches.

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Anderson: We've all reviewed your reports, seen the data you collected, but it's all just theory to us. Anderson: You've been there. In the trenches. Fighting them. You know what they're capable of.

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