foxhole Antonyms
Meaning of foxhole
Wordnet
foxhole (n)
a small dugout with a pit for individual shelter against enemy fire
foxhole Sentence Examples
- The soldiers hastily dug a foxhole to shield themselves from enemy fire.
- Amidst the chaos of battle, the foxhole provided a temporary sanctuary.
- The foxhole had become their home away from home, a place of safety and camaraderie.
- They huddled together in the foxhole, sharing stories and offering support.
- The enemy artillery shells exploded nearby, sending debris into their foxhole.
- The foxhole had been compromised, and they had to abandon it and seek cover elsewhere.
- The battlefield was littered with foxholes, each a testament to the fierce fighting that had taken place.
- The foxhole served as a makeshift hospital, where the wounded received medical attention.
- The sniper took aim from his foxhole, his rifle steady and his eyes trained on the distant target.
- The foxhole was a symbol of both the horrors and the resilience of war.
FAQs About the word foxhole
a small dugout with a pit for individual shelter against enemy fire
pit, dugout, shelter, mine,bunker, subway,excavation, burrow, abyss, lair
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The soldiers hastily dug a foxhole to shield themselves from enemy fire.
Amidst the chaos of battle, the foxhole provided a temporary sanctuary.
The foxhole had become their home away from home, a place of safety and camaraderie.
They huddled together in the foxhole, sharing stories and offering support.