Raiding method of medieval warfare.
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Examples for "promenade"
Examples for "promenade"
1And he could promenade the streets in the hope of meeting her.
2The dress for the promenade should be in perfect harmony with itself.
3Trenton stood miserably at the far end of the promenade, arms akimbo.
4The emigrants and the Germans thought the invasion but a military promenade.
5Beach Status: It's at the opposite end of the promenade to Harvey's.
1These were some of the fruits of the Sarkee's last razzia.
2A day's journey from Mandara is sufficient to make a razzia of slaves.
3This would be the greatest razzia raid in Fremen history.
4Was it just a burst of sun that brought on this razzia of plunder.
5This was not the same as a razzia against Harkonnens.
1Moments after the horse charge, the video shows a pregnant woman in considerable distress.
2We were standing our ground -until the horse charge.
3Maybe it is the same phenomenon that makes an old horse charge wildly around his field when he hears the hunter's horn.
4The footage of the horse charge came as Ed Miliband, the Labour leader, declined to rule out joining future demonstrations against fees increases.
5The excited horse charged obliquely toward this obstruction with all his might.
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