breastwork

NOUN
  1. fortification consisting of a low wall
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How To Use breastwork In A Sentence

  • Upon further inspection of the breastworks, I have come to the conclusion that the town was almost impregnable.
  • The "plunderers," if such they may be called, were not the fiery South Carolinians who, under Kershaw, had so fearlessly and fiercely stormed and carried the Union breastworks at dawn. Reminiscences of the Civil War
  • But if you know the trail through the paddies, you can walk among the weeds, cross the shallow dip which was a moat, pass by lumps of rain-pressed earth once called breastworks and stand on a flat place so hard packed the grass does not grow. The Village
  • _Devastation_ type of turret-ship were retained, mounted fore and aft, but instead of placing them in turrets, the turret armour was fixed to the deck, forming what is known as a "barbette," or breastwork, over the upper edge of which the gun fired. How Britannia Came to Rule the Waves Updated to 1900
  • One of the shells landed on the breastwork of our shelter and did not explode.
  • Everything the actor owned formed a crude breastwork ten yards from the chipped cinder-block front step.
  • He ordered soldiers to tear down breastworks and use the logs to feed the fires.
  • Militiamen dug in their heels behind meager breastworks and awaited the arrival of their adversaries.
  • It was absolutely necessary to get time in which to throw up some kind of breastworks or defenses for the city, and he at once resolved on a night attack against the British. Hero Tales from American History
  • I have a hundred axmen in my charge, felling timber on the mountain, and constructing rough breastworks to protect our left flank. The Citizen-Soldier or, Memoirs of a Volunteer
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