Encara no tenim significats per a "annoy the enemy".
1No effectual attempts had as yet been made to annoy the enemy.
2The command to annoy the enemy was no sooner given than bang!
3Captain Broome, and Lieutenant Beem, of the Royal Artillery, did every thing in their power to annoy the enemy.
4Happily Vandamme is still in sufficient strength to supplement the general movement by attacks at special points which will annoy the enemy.
5It was still his intention to avoid any pitched battle, and to annoy the enemy by petty conflicts and cutting off supplies.
6Jack's ship, and other disengaged steamers, were in the meantime sent to cruise up and down the coast and annoy the enemy.
7Meantime several of the ship's boats were ordered to pull along-shore to annoy the enemy in their flight and to prevent them from rallying.
8An opportunity offered, some time in the last week of May, both to annoy the enemy and gain substantial recompense for a somewhat hazardous adventure.
9The attack is first opened by a cannonade; light troops are sent forward to annoy the enemy, and, if possible, to pick off his artillerists.
10She will be able by her Exertions to annoy the Enemy much.
11He was soon at the head of a troop again, annoying the enemy immensely in Kentucky.
12Sluys and Ostend more secure, and give them many opportunities of annoying the enemy in Flanders.
13The Alabama's little fighting holiday was over, and she returned to her appointed task of annoying the enemy's commerce.
14He not only took measures for the defence of Jamaica, but also contrived and executed schemes for annoying the enemy.
15Unfortunately, one of our aviators, who had been particularly active in annoying the enemy by dropping bombs, was wounded in a duel in the air.
16If the intention of cruising ships is to annoy the enemies of the nation, ought they to be deprived of the liberty of pursuing them?
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