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1 All night they fled in utter rout , bearing with them their wounded leader.
2 Joan turned and confronted him, not in alarm, but utter rout .
3 But Sir Rowland, stricken in his vanity, went headlong on to utter rout .
4 For there needed no more slaughter, the British being in utter rout and confusion.
5 I wasn't merely defeated; I was put to utter rout , with ridicule and scorn.
6 The, the work of destruction complete, the whole army moved on again in utter rout .
7 Too precipitate an advance might end in utter rout .
8 The battle ended in utter rout of Valdemar's forces.
9 They joined in the pursuit, which soon ended in the utter rout of the rebel force.
10 He, himself, was still mayor, but all-powerful now; and since the utter rout of Anacreon, all-popular.
11 By this time, he was standing stock still, staring at the utter rout of Gabriel's troops.
12 British stubbornness arose to combat an utter rout .
13 She could hardly understand how the situation had been changed so abruptly from attack into utter rout .
14 There followed a short and sharp struggle that ended on Grathe Heath with the utter rout of Svend's forces.
15 There might have been an utter rout if Spurs players had retreated and huddled in and around their penalty area.
16 But to the utter rout of the cynic, the dream which led the two souls thither sometimes becomes divinely true.
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