Bivouacs [noun]
Definition of Bivouacs:
shelter for military
Opposite/Antonyms of Bivouacs:
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Sentence/Example of Bivouacs:
In less than ten minutes, the bivouac was broken up, and our little army on the march.
There was a deep silence throughout the whole bivouac; some were sleeping, and those who watched were in no humour for idle chat.
The conjoint movement of the leaders toward the Indian bivouac was a signal for their followers to mingle and exchange greetings.
Ten minutes later they mounted and left their bivouac under the guidance of Lanzi.
Next morning Napoleon woke after his bivouac and looked to see his enemy gone, as at Pultusk and Eylau.
Round their bivouac fires the history of the Army of the Potomac was freely discussed.
An hour after noon I returned and sullenly threw myself on the ground beside her at our little bivouac.
The soldiers made their bivouac in an olive grove on the borders of the bay.
We had gone into bivouac late in the night on the open plain, and without any clear notion of where we were.
A staff officer had said that there were no Boers anywhere near now, and that we were to march on and bivouac.