How To Use Duckboard In A Sentence
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My first sight of a trench was of two greasy clay walls with a parapet on the top and duckboards on the bottom.
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Sometimes there were duckboards around the lips of the huge shell craters.
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Someone had rigged up a makeshift duckboard for him but it didn't reach quite far enough.
A DEAD LIBERTY
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The troops are staying in tents, on duckboards, and eating field fresh rations.
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The descent was on a good track, past a nice farmstead, then a path through tufted grasses and a precipitous stretch right by the river that's made easy by very well engineered duckboards.
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However, all these surfaces were covered with timber-framed duckboards and this limited the general surface inspection although sections of boarding were lifted - where possible and safe in order to identify the covering material.
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Lucky are those who have old fashioned duckboards for laying atop the snow.
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On a good day, the water in the trench bottom came to the tops of your boots; more typically it reached your knees or beyond, despite a double depth of duckboards laid somewhere in the depths of the mud.
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The descent was on a good track, past a nice farmstead, then a path through tufted grasses and a precipitous stretch right by the river that's made easy by very well engineered duckboards.
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My first sight of a trench was of two greasy clay walls with a parapet on the top and duckboards on the bottom with men in it not looking very happy because it had been raining a lot.
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We deposited Paddy on the duckboards.
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As though in sympathy, the path becomes boggier, and it eventually deteriorates to such a point that Forest Enterprise have put down some wooden duckboards.
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A trail of wooden duckboards led from Alma Road to the body, so as not to disturb any evidence.
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A sump was dug in the bottom of each trench to accommodate water, and duckboards covered the sump.
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Indeed, Mr Tytherleigh did report on the condition of the duckboards and recommended their general replacement, yet made no mention of the danger or difficulty to him of removing them.