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Meanings of crossing the ford in English
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Usage of crossing the ford in English
1
I was crossingtheford and the stream was up a bit.
2
This I will drive forward, when I see you crossingtheford.
3
We were crossingtheford with the water breast high on the horses.
4
It's a lot of our men crossingtheford.
5
Hitting my head crossingtheford had frightened me.
6
The Indian had scarce passed out of sight, when a plunging in the water announced that horses were crossingtheford.
7
The trail, after crossingtheford, turned abruptly to the right from that which led across country to the North Y.D.
8
I had thought the defile was ended, when, looking back, I saw some Indians crossingtheford, carrying over a white officer.
9
They could thus get away to the northern shore without crossingtheford, which led them a couple of miles out of their road.
10
One of the tall mountaineers, whom he had seen crossingtheford, stood before him; and the reality was even more appalling than the vision.
11
He fancied knights and huntsmen crossingtheford;-cavaliersof King Charles's days; my Lord Castlewood, his grandmother's first husband, riding out with hawk and hound.
12
"We are crossingtheford, and Stuart orders you up at once," shouted Blackford.
13
'Do you know how to kill the magician?' asked the lady, as they were crossingtheford.
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"See to yon gentry cove," cried one of the band; "'tis the same we saw in the forenight crossingtheford above.