"Fox-hole" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Fox-hole" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Fox-hole" Meaning

A foxhole is a temporary or makeshift shelter, typically a hole or trench in the ground, dug as a defensive position by an individual or a small group of soldiers or combatants during warfare or military operations.

"Fox-hole" Examples

Usage Examples for "fox-hole"


The soldiers dug a fox-hole to provide cover during the attack.
The muddy fox-hole made it difficult for the troops to move around.
The fox-hole was camouflaged to prevent the enemy from detecting it.
The soldiers took shelter in the fox-hole during the artillery barrage.
The fox-hole was exposed and vulnerable to enemy fire, so they had to abandon it and regroup.

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