63 Verbs to Use for the Word patrolling

To win his bet nearly a thousand workmen were employed day and night, and, as the requisite materials could not be provided at so short a notice, he sent patrols of his regiment to scour the roads, and seize every cart loaded with stones or timber for other employers, which he thus appropriated to his own use.

Near Malines, six German soldiers who were taking with them five young girls, on meeting a Belgian patrol, placed the girls all round them to prevent the enemy from firing.

Sometimes an entire regiment forms a patrol.

If by mischance it eluded the patrols, it would be captured when it arrived in the river Crouch.

They all attended the Hampton Academy, and naturally the news that Rob Blake was going to try to organize a patrol soon spread through the school.

II started that patrol and" Oh, gee, then I broke right down, not exactly crying, but you know, there was something in my throat and I just couldn't talk for a minute.

It furnishes patrols and one or more sentinels, sentry squads, or cossack posts for observation.

We then established a patrol of respectable citizens throughout the city, to preserve the public peace.

Reliefs, visiting patrols, and inspecting officers approach sentinels from the rear.

An East of painted card-board, tin daggers, and a military band playing the Turkish patrol in the Palais Royal ...

Driven by the most reckless racing drivers in Belgium, manned by crews of dare-devil youngsters, and armed with machine-guns which poured out lead at the rate of a thousand shots a minute, these wheeled fortresses would tear at will into the German lines, cut up an outpost or wipe out a cavalry patrol, dynamite a bridge or a tunnel or a culvert, and be back in the Belgian lines again almost before the enemy realized what had happened.

"We had orders to slip out and halt a German patrol that was supposed to be stealing over to our line.

The new election is asked for in order that a patrol leader may be found who will not leave his patrol and his duties on a mere pretext and not return.

Presently they stopped to study their maps; and it was only the guide who saw at the other end of the glade a patrol of German cavalry.

To cross the numerous patrols of horse and foot, was no small difficulty, which was now increased in consequence of the swarms of irregulars, who sometimes ventured down to the very point of Paulus Hook, with the hope of picking up booty.

"Which way, friend?" demanded a patrol, carelessly throwing his horse across Berkley's path.

I admit it disgraces my patrol and it disgraces the whole troop.

At Picquigny, they were less than four miles distanta small patrol of outposts belonging to the squadrons which were sweeping out in a fan through the northern towns and villages of France.

With these Jack felt no difficulty in passing several awkward points, where there was no escaping the cavalry patrols, owing to miles of swamp and impenetrable forest.

In his imagination, she could almost hear him curse the luck that was helping her to evade the patrol.

For the examination of any object, such as a wood, buildings, etc., examining patrols should be sent out from the main body.

Ow! an' don' fergit the reconnoitrin' patrol.

Unless the country to the flanks is distinctly visible from the roads for a distance of what may be said to be effective rifle fire, approximately 1,000 yards, flanking patrols of two or three men each should be sent out from the advance party, and, when in proximity of the enemy, in addition from the support.

The women were still in the background well protected by a phalanx of resolute defenders who, encouraged by the captain's silence and Walterton's haughty attitude, were prepared to force the patrol of police to beat a hasty retreat.

I had, therefore, been asleep a few minutes when I was awoke by the following dialogue:'Stop! who goes there?''The patrol.

63 Verbs to Use for the Word  patrolling