Sentence examples for To outpost from inspiring English sources

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To outpost

noun

A military post stationed at a distance from the main body of troops.

  • The outpost did not have enough ammunition to resist a determined assault.

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All three plants lay down long, trailing roots -- a telegraph line that runs from outpost to outpost.

The celebration was brief though, 2-27 quickly turned its attention back to Outpost Shal, which will soon be handed over to Afghan forces.

Cattle had been grazing close to Outpost Restrepo, and on this particular day, the herders who usually accompanied them didn't seem to be around.

He lived through weeks of fear, sleeping on the sand, exposed to the brutal Sahara sun, to snakes and scorpions, fed meager bowls of rice, bounced from barren desert outpost to outpost.

I was captured in jungle and brought to outpost where they asked me to clean landmines.

Another participant recalled, I was captured in jungle and brought to outpost where they asked me to clean landmines.

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That morning, we were driving to an outpost to start a foot patrol, so I'm sure they hadn't forgotten.

While there is some tourism there, Norwegian authorities limit access to the outpost to minimize impact on the scientific work.

Ms. Anderson walked to outposts where she had mailed herself supplies, which she says added 30 miles to her trip.

The two attacking ships captured about 50 slaves men, women, and children and brought them to outposts of Jamestown.

Its offices, once confined to Microsoft's headquarters in Redmond, now extend to Las Vegas and to outposts in Canada, Britain and Germany.

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