9 adverbs to describe how to trenched

German reinforcements from the trenches north of the Pripet River tried to stay the Russian rush, but in vain, and many Germans were among the prisoners taken.

Transplant as soon as ready into deeply-trenched, well-manured soil, about 2 ft. apart.

A few dances will suffice to show her interest in the entertainment, without unduly trenching on the attention due to her guests.

The bank was a strange thing, a fearsome thing, and the trench beyond, ghastly.

He was trenching the ground deep, still throwing the earth from the bottom to the top.

He apologized for the cramped quarters, explaining that they were likely at any time to be bombarded, and had to live in what was practically a trench, and then at once, in the Turkish fashion, appeared an orderly with tiny cups of sweet coffee.

Soon after settling this unpleasant affair, Shám Babu was laid low by fever; and doctor's bills trenched sadly on his slender resources.

Altogether, theoretically, much superior trenches, although very cramped and narrow.

The people cultivate it by trenching for the clay beneath, and mixing it with the sand.

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