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Example sentences for "foragers"

Lexicographically close words:
for; fora; forage; foraged; forager; forages; foraging; foramen; foramina; foraminifer
  1. Altogether the foragers brought in ammunition enough to serve the grey wall’s immediate purpose.

  2. Foragers appeared, coming in to camp with heterogeneous matters.

  3. In the lines immediately preceding there occur some other names, equally generic: "Byles and boches and brennyng agues Frensyes and foul evils, foragers of kynde.

  4. His foragers scattered a great deal; many of them were picked up by our men, and many others never returned to the Army of Northern Virginia.

  5. Villars marched out of his intrenchments with a view to raise the siege; but he did not think proper to hazard an engagement: some warm skirmishes, however, happened between the foragers of the two armies.

  6. The capture, however, of a few foragers did not fail to swell the presumption of the barbarians, which was still more increased by the arrival of Commius, although he had brought only 500 German cavalry.

  7. During this time he employed the numerous cavalry of the Remi, the Lingones, and the other allies, to protect the foragers and to prevent surprises.

  8. Trebonius, to forage, they rushed from all sides upon the foragers with such impetuosity, that they approached the eagles and legions which had remained under arms.

  9. The exiles would seem to belong to no special class; around the queen who is never to return, veteran foragers jostle tiny worker-bees who will for the first time be facing the dizziness of the skies.

  10. While the foragers busied themselves with carrying the bodies of the fallen off of the platform, all the Amazons marched and danced and sang loud songs of triumph.

  11. Uno was the first of the returned foragers to come, in seeking new flowers, around the bush and in sight of them.

  12. The parties of foragers came in, driving vast flocks and herds, enough to replace those which had been swept from the vega of Granada by the foragers of Spain.

  13. They were short-sighted at best, and at worst they were foragers rather than hunters.

  14. They knew of meat, yes, but it had been the fragments left by an insect hunter, seized and carried away by the men before the perpetually alert ant colonies had sent their foragers to the scene.

  15. When the scramble is over, and the foragers have swarmed in like ants, laden with their plunder, each squad with practised skill proceeds to its domestic duties.

  16. They create a prodigious stir, brush the sentry aside, overturn the cleaners, and collide with the foragers as these return laden with their humble spoil.

  17. Being in disorder, to form foragers=: Foragers may be formed from any condition of dispersion or disorder by methods similar to those indicated in pars.

  18. With a view, however, to avoiding possible doubt as to the identity of the guide, the leader at each change of formation that terminates in line or foragers habitually indicates the guide of the new formation.

  19. If at a halt, the movement of the foragers by the flank is executed by the same commands as when marching.

  20. If at a halt, the movement of the foragers to the rear is executed by the same commands as when marching.

  21. Line of foragers from a condition of disorder may also be formed by first rallying the squad (par.

  22. The line of foragers may be resumed by again marching to the flank by the use of corresponding commands and methods.

  23. Being deployed as foragers and in order (par.

  24. Foragers may be formed when the squad is in any authorized formation (par.

  25. The squad executes =assemble= only when deployed as foragers and =in order=.

  26. If a line of foragers be halted while marching to the rear, each trooper turns to the left about and halts, faced to the front (par.

  27. The possibility of the inversion of troopers in the fours as a result of forming foragers from column of twos or troopers should be kept in mind.

  28. One thinks of a column of foragers as a tendril with only the tip sensitive and growing and moving, while the corpuscle-like individual ants are driven in the current of blind instinct to and fro, on their chemical errands.

  29. There was a wide expanse of sand and clay, and no apparent reason why the various lines of foragers should not approach the nest in a single large column.

  30. Twice within the next half-hour he had to move swiftly to avoid foragers who would not directly attack him because he was alive--unless he seemed to threaten danger--but who lusted after the fabric of his garments.

  31. That meant that they would encounter its scouting foragers rather than working-parties.

  32. Happier than they had ever been, the foragers finally began to forget to take their new spears or clubs with them.

  33. The Castilians to a man were for Philip, and did the army of Charles all the mischief they could, cutting off his supplies, attacking his outposts, and destroying all the stragglers and foragers that they could meet with.

  34. James's own kitchen and larder were supplied by his foragers from the substance of his subjects, without regard to law or any prospect of payment.

  35. Curiously enough, however, both of the foragers had refused to give anything of the kind to the assembly in the Avery dining room.

  36. Guert glanced at the muskets on the floor and then sprang out of the door to discover what else this brace of uncommon foragers had brought home with them.

  37. The starting point of the whole superstition of the harmful werewolf is the disguising as some common animal by members of savage races when abroad as foragers or scouts, in order to escape detection by the enemy.

  38. The reinforcements were, but the original foragers were afoot; they were Hessians; the others Grant's company of Queen's Rangers.

  39. He had reasons to believe me a spy, but there was not a paper on my body to confirm that suspicion, and my having been in apparent command of the minute men in their attack on Delavan's foragers was no license for hanging.

  40. During this time he employed the numerous cavalry of the Remi, the Lingones and the other allies, to protect the foragers and to prevent surprises, but this daily service, as is often the case, ended by being negligently performed.

  41. The capture, however, of a few foragers did not fail to swell the presumption of the barbarians, which was still more increased by the arrival of Commius, although he had brought only five hundred German cavalry.

  42. At length the foragers returned with gratifying reports, the substantial fruits of which were fresh bread and butter, together with a supply of live stock next morning.

  43. Foragers had been sent out in advance when we broke camp, one or two for each company it was said.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "foragers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.