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battlefront

[ US /ˈbætəɫˌfɹənt/ ]
[ UK /bˈætə‍lfɹˌʌnt/ ]
NOUN
  1. the line along which opposing armies face each other

How To Use battlefront In A Sentence

  • The column of French soldiers passed us on their way to the battlefront.
  • When her neighbours euphorically celebrate the home team's win, she receives the news that her husband is missing in action on the battlefront.
  • The progress from the battlefront was patchy yesterday! The Sun
  • The services will focus on training troops before they deploy, but some training may take place at the battlefront, officials said. Pentagon: Training on end of 'don't ask, don't tell' to start in February
  • He asked Hearst to arrange to have him transferred to the Russian side of the battlefront. JACK LONDON'S WAR
  • Could the latest battlefront over political correctness be the humble biscuit? Times, Sunday Times
  • Today's wars, often kindled by ethnic hatred, are not fought on battlefronts, but in the midst of civilian populations.
  • *** World-Wide The U.S. military is secretly diverting aerial drones and weaponry from the Afghan battlefront to expand the CIA's campaign against militants in their Pakistani havens. What's News
  • As a counselor, he uses his own experiences to help in the rehabilitation of many youth who have been on the battlefronts.
  • With their father at the Civil War battlefront, and their saintly mother, Marmee, as they called her, working to support her family, the holiday would be void of many of its traditional pleasures.
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