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trenchand (a.)

Trenchant.

trenchand Sentence Examples

  1. The trenches carved a treacherous labyrinth through the war-torn landscape.
  2. The trenches offered little protection from the relentless artillery fire.
  3. The trenchand soil was damp and fetid, a breeding ground for disease.
  4. Soldiers huddled in the trenches, their trenchcoats soaked through.
  5. The enemy trenches were mere meters away, a constant threat.
  6. The trenchand fighting was brutal and unforgiving.
  7. The trenchand mud clung to the soldiers' boots, forming a thick, oppressive burden.
  8. The trenches became a symbol of the horrors of war.
  9. The soldiers emerged from the trenches scarred both physically and emotionally.
  10. The trenchand scars remained long after the war had ended, a haunting reminder of the horrors endured.

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Trenchant.

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The trenches carved a treacherous labyrinth through the war-torn landscape.

The trenches offered little protection from the relentless artillery fire.

The trenchand soil was damp and fetid, a breeding ground for disease.

Soldiers huddled in the trenches, their trenchcoats soaked through.