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Meanings of dislodge the enemy in inglés
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Usage of dislodge the enemy in inglés
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Two soldiers were ordered to climb the roof and dislodgetheenemy.
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To advance further, it was necessary to dislodgetheenemy from the ridge.
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Fezzik could not get his arms around to his back and dislodgetheenemy.
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The Spartans made every effort to dislodgetheenemy.
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As a previous measure, it was necessary to dislodgetheenemy at the Three Rivers.
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He found that he must either dislodgetheenemy from these heights or evacuate Boston.
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Sir Charles Russell, seeing what had occurred, offered to dislodgetheenemy, if any men would accompany him.
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For nearly two years the crusaders had pushed the siege, and made efforts almost superhuman to dislodgetheenemy.
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To dislodgetheenemy, it was absolutely necessary to turn his flank; otherwise there was no chance of advancing further.
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Several ineffectual attempts were made to storm these forts, and to dislodgetheenemy at the point of the bayonet.
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Every day the pickets swept through these barracks to dislodgetheenemy, who scarcely ever remained for a hand-to-hand fight.
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But when the bees make no effort to dislodgetheenemy or his works in old stocks, the case is somewhat desperate!
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But whatever the plan adopted by the attacking force, it should seek to dislodgetheenemy, either by piercing or turning his line.
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While his corps was striving to dislodgetheenemy from the stronghold, the gallant Reno was struck by a minie ball, and expired.
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Sheridan made every possible exertion to dislodgetheenemy, and to accomplish this he was much engaged, personally, on the flanks with the cavalry.
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Meanwhile, on the right, Sumner's and Hooker's forces were striving, with herculean efforts, to dislodgetheenemy from his strongholds, but to no avail.