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1 His vanguard, being engaged in a narrow pass, was put to rout .
2 They were the fellows whom the performers had put to rout .
3 We scarcely reach them when the bouches are put to rout .
4 The ill-disciplined soldiers of Henry were beaten and put to rout .
5 Another troop of rebels unexpectedly appeared in force, but were put to rout .
6 The tumultuary army of the Rajah was put to rout .
7 The troops of Bohemia were soon everywhere put to rout .
8 This is a polite phrase signifying in military language " put to rout . "
9 Photographic realism is splendidly put to rout by powerful representation.
10 The lords of the Trident have been put to rout .
11 King Christian's army was beaten and put to rout .
12 I could, from a pack of letters in one pigeon-hole, put to rout the whole theory.
13 Here the Austrians were put to rout too.
14 This point, however, was reached by a forced march, and the enemy was put to rout .
15 Hamilton was next attacked, put to rout , and pursued to Utoxeter, where he surrendered himself prisoner.
16 Whole legions of idle parasitic priests butchered like cattle as the superstitions are put to rout .
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