vanward (Meaning)
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vanward (a.)
Being on, or towards, the van, or front.
Synonyms & Antonyms of vanward
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vanward Sentence Examples
- The cavalry formed a vanward, leading the charge into enemy territory.
- The vanward of the army crossed the river under cover of darkness.
- The foot soldiers marched in the vanward, followed by the heavy artillery.
- The knights rode at the vanward, eager to engage in battle.
- The elephants formed a formidable vanward, breaking through enemy lines.
- The vanward of the fleet sailed ahead, scouting for potential obstacles.
- The vanward scouts ventured into the dense forest, their mission a dangerous one.
- The vanward troops held their position against the relentless enemy onslaught.
- The vanward of the protestors led the march towards the government building.
- The vanward of the search party pressed on tirelessly, determined to find the missing hikers.
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Being on, or towards, the van, or front.
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The cavalry formed a vanward, leading the charge into enemy territory.
The vanward of the army crossed the river under cover of darkness.
The foot soldiers marched in the vanward, followed by the heavy artillery.
The knights rode at the vanward, eager to engage in battle.