rampire (Meaning)

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rampire (n.)

A rampart.

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rampire (v. t.)

To fortify with a rampire; to form into a rampire.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rampire

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rampire Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient city was defended by a formidable rampire, protecting it from invading armies.
  2. The towering rampire cast an imposing shadow over the surrounding countryside.
  3. The soldiers scaled the rampire with ease, using grappling hooks and ladders.
  4. The enemy attempted to breach the rampire with a battering ram, but their efforts were thwarted.
  5. The rampire served as a defensive barrier, preventing the enemy from entering the castle grounds.
  6. The rampire was constructed of stone and earth, providing a solid defense against siege weapons.
  7. The siege lasted for months, as the defenders held out behind the rampire's protection.
  8. The rampire had several towers and crenellations, enabling the defenders to observe and fire upon the attackers.
  9. The rampire's height and thickness made it impenetrable to most attacks.
  10. After the siege, the rampire was repaired and strengthened, ensuring the city's continued protection.

FAQs About the word rampire

A rampart., To fortify with a rampire; to form into a rampire.

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The ancient city was defended by a formidable rampire, protecting it from invading armies.

The towering rampire cast an imposing shadow over the surrounding countryside.

The soldiers scaled the rampire with ease, using grappling hooks and ladders.

The enemy attempted to breach the rampire with a battering ram, but their efforts were thwarted.