A long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor.
Impinge or infringe upon.
Cut a trench in, as for drainage.
Any long, narrow cut or excavation produced naturally in the Earth's surface by erosion or tectonic movements.
1 Father came in from the trench during a lull in the firing.
2 It was trench warfare on the second day of the Flood debate.
3 Without another word, Mr Kitson started back along the trench , keeping low.
4 The use of phosgene in trench mortar bombs also began in 1916.
5 It operates through two segments: general rentals, and trench , power and pump.
6 He said Russian soldiers attacked rebels who were hiding in a trench .
7 We crouched in a big trench in muddy water behind the bank.
8 We followed him, and in an instant were in the communication trench .
9 His beaver cap lay in the trench with the real Father Vincent.
10 He turns to replace the bones in the trench and covers them.
11 Three men are seen moving in the bottom of the gloomy trench .
12 In its old sense trench - warfare was no more; its genius had departed.
13 But there is no romance in trench fighting; it is sickening, demoralizing.
14 Reports state that the baby girl was allegedly dumped in the trench .
15 Now come, see the marvelous quality of this hammerstone from the trench .
16 Dusk was awaited in a much war-worn trench in front of Wieltje.
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