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"foxhole" Definitions
  1. a hole in the ground that soldiers use as a shelter against the enemy or as a place to fire back from

104 Sentences With "foxhole"

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I learned that you always want to improve your foxhole so I'm going to improve our foxhole on fundraising.
Jumping from foxhole to foxhole in the jungle, he downed enemies with grenades, gunfire and eventually his bayonet before he was killed.
"I am a foxhole guy, as long as you're not bringing a hand grenade into the foxhole and pulling the pin," Esiason replied.
We're in the foxhole; we're in the trenches fighting the fight.
There is no one I would rather be with in a foxhole.
"We've been in the same foxhole," says Larry Pratt, the executive director.
There are no Democrats or Republicans in a foxhole or a firefight.
" To which Roach adds, with a nightclub leer, "And come in their foxhole.
If there's a 220-pound psychopath in your foxhole, you're doing it wrong.
"When you're in a racecar, it's like sitting in a foxhole," he said.
Mr. Korins, he said, is the person "you want in your theatrical foxhole."
Doing something similar while on patrol or dug into a foxhole is quite another.
If you want to see the future of baby food, look in a foxhole.
"I thought you were a foxhole guy," Carton said to him at one point.
Every fiber of your body says to retreat to the safety of your foxhole.
"If you're in a legal foxhole, you want Barbara there with you," Ms. Holtzman said.
"I'd follow Frank Deford into any foxhole," Peter Richmond, a sportswriter, told Grantland in 2011.
It was life in the online foxhole, and they were being attacked from all sides.
It's gotten so a guy has to have a lawyer in the foxhole next to him.
In Peter's case, the foxhole is a farm in Vermont that looks, to be honest, pretty nice.
"It was a lot harder than I thought to dig your own foxhole," said Corporal Alexander, 23.
The executive officer of my Vietnamese battalion walked upright through heavy automatic weapon fire to my foxhole.
"You want to know if the guy in your foxhole is going to fight or fold," King says.
For Harris, who had often shared a foxhole with Cromwell, the death of his best friend was devastating.
They're Brussels' Viet Kong, prepared to die with a grenade between the teeth rather than leave the foxhole.
He earned a reputation as a swaggering warrior who would turn up in a foxhole with his troops.
One of the final touches of any foxhole is the grenade sump — a secondary hole dug at the bottom of either end where you would hope to kick an enemy grenade during an attack, then grab your buddy and dive to the other end of the foxhole to survive the explosion.
I think of how many times he might have played this in a foxhole or at camp during WWII.
The two men -- opposites in temperament and style -- grew increasingly close in the foxhole in the weeks to come.
In jail, Mr. McGarry, who is not religious, sent a foxhole prayer to any higher power who would listen.
If the fellow in the next foxhole suddenly heads home, those fighters who remain are right to feel betrayed.
The infantry doesn't fight for the flag; an infantryman maniacally fights to protect his brother in the next foxhole.
"This team spent months in the foxhole together during the campaign," said Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary.
Of all the intimidating high-speed sections of the Nürburgring Nordschleife, the most unsettling may be the Fuchsröhe—the foxhole.
After a day or two the basic form of the foxhole was there, and overhead cover, concealment and camouflage ensued.
"I would go in a foxhole with him any day, I really believe he is there for us," Connelly said.
Just like there are no atheists in a foxhole, there are very few Ayn Rand followers in an unemployment line.
"It still has an impact because that's 6,500 soldiers that aren't somewhere either in a critical specialty or a foxhole."
You always hear about what kind of man you want to have next to you in the foxhole and it was Kooch.
I was dug in the foxhole between November 2003 and August 2012 and rarely saw guys, or girls, go into handbag meltdown.
For those readers who have never dug a hole, let alone a foxhole, let me just say that digging is hard work.
The tower-like guesthouse — called the Renardière, French for "foxhole" — has a kitchen, a small living room and a third-floor observatory.
He was working to fortify a foxhole when a heavy beam came flying off a truck and struck him in the head.
As Storino looked up from his foxhole, he had two Germans pointing guns at him, encouraging him to get up and get out.
All eight of the theater's current Harold teams — Some Kid, Mermaids, Foxhole, Sleuth, Women & Men, Dr. Snake, Brightlight and Higgins — will be featured.
"You'd march all day, then you'd dig a foxhole and spend all night alternating going on watch," says Bill White, a Hotel Company veteran.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: I was on bivouac at Fort Bragg, N.C., reclining near a foxhole I had laboriously dug earlier in the day.
In a scene taking place in a foxhole during World War I, a young soldier taking refuge shares that he just finished law school.
COM By Nathan Englander There are reportedly no atheists in a foxhole, but do any exist beside the grave of a beloved, devout father?
"When I covered the Battle of Tora Bora for The Washington Post, I somehow ended up one day in a foxhole with Geraldo Rivera."
France, slow to confront the stain of Vichy, would do well to finally honor a fighter most of us would want in our foxhole.
Or, they hunker down and do this sort of foxhole comradery with the other people inside of the company, and defend themselves at all costs.
"Over a decade ago, they were in the trenches together and probably saw themselves in the same foxhole together, certainly in that encounter," Hosko said.
One is of Bergdahl, with five other soldiers from his platoon standing over a foxhole, out of uniform, with a pipe teetering from Bergdahl's mouth.
Traumatized by war As a young combat engineer, Vallieres was struck in the head on a mission in Kuwait to fortify a foxhole in 1990.
Once, one of our own tanks churned across a foxhole he was in, burying him and killing the man, a close friend, next to him.
Colin Campbell recalls a night in his foxhole when he turned around to find a North Vietnamese soldier, armed with an AK-47, right behind him.
"If he wants to get people in his foxhole who will pound the table and defend him, don't make it hard for those people," Fleischer said.
But the idea that their government would forcibly put them in a foxhole with a 220-pound psychopath trying to kill them doesn't make any sense.
"His number was called, and he just answered," James said of Green after spending, at 211, not a competitive second in the foxhole in Game 23.
Unfortunately, no one ever finished digging a foxhole: A defensive position, by definition, is never finished, and should be improved as long as the area is held.
One former general described Mr. Esper as in a "foxhole defilade" position, a military term for the infantry's effort to remain shielded or concealed from enemy fire.
But the idea that their government would forcibly put them in a foxhole with a 223-pound psychopath trying to kill them doesn't make any sense at all.
Mr. Walsh purchased items for his collection at public auctions, Ms. Udell said, but the provenance of an extensive assortment of ancient coins was a foxhole in Italy.
We might go to war and need to protect an area, the enemy might attack that area, they might throw a grenade that might land in your foxhole.
I was on one mission to North Korea in 2002, up at the Chosin Reservoir, and what we typically found were battlefield burials: small mass graves, foxhole burials.
Tell us something good Somerville, Massachusetts In 1944, Army medic Peter Fantasia was captured while tending to a wounded sergeant and lieutenant in a foxhole in Rodalbe, France.
In 140-character arguments on Twitter, the phrase ''virtue signaling'' creates a virtual foxhole, the spot from which you will attack and defend before logging off for the evening.
During my service, the definition of a foxhole was a hole in the ground excavated with small entrenching tools and measuring two rifles long, one rifle wide and armpit deep.
A quick note on the tees you'll see on the following slides: Just like the modern shag, they're reworked classics, all found at L.A.'s coolest vintage store: the Foxhole.
There are many brushes with death: in a shallow foxhole within firing distance of the Khmer Rouge; at a Beirut checkpoint at the hands of a Kalashnikov-toting child soldier.
The onslaught has contributed to a foxhole-like mentality inside CNN's offices, where security measures have been tightened and some hosts have considered abandoning their social media accounts because of abuse.
Special mention goes to "Condors," set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War, in which a Spaniard, a German, an Irishman, and a Brit get stuck in the same foxhole.
But even that just serves to make Rogue One more real: Kaytoo effectively becomes that guy in a war movie in a platoon in a foxhole who can't help but crack wise.
I remember being unnerved by the thundering roar of 2000 low-flying fighter jets screaming over my head, as I crouched within my sandy foxhole in the cold, dark Saudi Arabian desert.
But as the president's agenda passes through the razor-blade gantlet of the House, where Mr. Ryan faces the constant threat of opposition and overthrow, the two men have become foxhole buddies.
Hughes's deployment was punctuated by encounters with tea, whether being offered a cup, watching others drink it, or hearing from a friend how she had found a teaspoon in an abandoned foxhole.
Departing from the focus on police work, which had attracted some 300 officers to the party, Mr. Salinger told the crowd that Chief Keenan had been "a great comfort," especially in a foxhole.
While not the same as fighting in a foxhole, Mormon missionary service is noble compared with what Trump has called his "personal Vietnam" -- avoiding sexually transmitted diseases during his single days in the 1990s.
During one brush with death, he told CNBC that "I was sitting in my foxhole" and I went to spit, and "shrapnel passed right where my body was" and obliterated a box filled with rations.
From the foxhole to brigade command posts, Russian soldiers are now using increasingly sophisticated electronic communications gear, and Russian drones have proliferated to the point that they are now a part of almost every exercise.
Yet even fact-based material can feel clichéd when it adheres so strongly to cinematic conventions, from Vaughn's snarling drill sergeant to Desmond's barracks tormentor (Luke Bracey) who winds up becoming a friend/admirer in a foxhole.
I'm going to work to improve our foxhole on member services, making sure our members are treated the way they should be treated and are given the type of service they expect from a membership driven organization.
GRY O NAZWIE ROBOCZEJ "VITRIOL" Z GATUNKU RPG, "FOXHOLE" ORAZ TRZECIEJ GRY, KTÓREJ PRODUCENTEMJEST ZAGRANICZNE STUDIO DEWELOPERSKIE Pełny komunikat spółki w serwisie Eikon jest dostępny tutaj: Aby zobaczyć pozostałe depesze na temat spółki, kliknij tutaj (Gdansk Newsroom)
They are capable of doing anything in their hearts' desire, but the idea that their government would forcibly put them in the foxhole with a 220-pound psychopath trying to kill them, doesn't make any sense at all.
None took aim at me — and as I read the stream, I felt more cowardly than I can ever remember, as if I were crouched in a foxhole while Ms. Richards took fire for the rest of us.
Fantasia was captured in Rodalbe, France, in 1944 while tending to a wounded sergeant and lieutenant in a foxhole and was held as a prisoner of war until he was liberated by Russian forces on April 28, 1945.
"It is very hard for most economists to get your head out of the foxhole and say here is a mainstream view," said Kashyap, noting that the forum has made some notable cameos in media reports and congressional testimony.
The Children's Gallery is the most interactive, allowing youngsters to climb into a World War I foxhole, paint their faces with camouflage paint, try on uniforms and sit at the controls of a scaled-down Korean War-era helicopter.
Instead, I outran a Mark V tank on a horse, cowered in a foxhole while train-mounted artillery cut holes in the landscape, and thanked God when a sandstorm ruined the vision of a sniper who pinned me behind a rock.
Don Imus, who tested the limits of shock radio with his irreverent attacks on celebrities, politicians, racial and ethnic groups, women, gay people and practically anyone whose head stuck up out of the foxhole, died on Friday in College Station, Texas.
Trump is now in the foxhole, lashing out at Republican lawmakers like House Speaker Paul Ryan, who refuse to defend him, questioning the credibility of his accusers, and excoriating what he views as a biased press corps that he believes is aiding Clinton.
He doesn't appeal to his working-class followers despite being a plutocrat; he appeals to them because he's a plutocrat — a baronial figure who tells them that they're sharing a foxhole, beleaguered by the same disdainful elites, at war with the same villains.
From the days of Kim's tedious document discovery work as a young associate to her growing disillusionment with Mesa Verde, the show can feel like a heartfelt warning from a television writer who regrets a few years in the foxhole at a white-collar firm.
"What we want to do is count every second that it takes to get the soldier from the first point of entry all the way to his or her foxhole to be successful ... and we anticipate that there will be some snags," Wolters said.
But what might otherwise go unnoticed is that Xavier has a rewards system based on offensive rebounds per minute; gives players pop quizzes to determine the "three teammates you would want in the foxhole beside you"; and had its staff read Patrick Lencioni's books on leadership.
So far, Mr. Trump has not been able to follow through — a product of his dislike of confrontation, the bonds of a foxhole friendship forged during the 2016 presidential campaign and concerns about what mischief Mr. Bannon might do once he leaves the protective custody of the West Wing.
The roughly 50-pound AMP round instantly reconfigures itself depending on the target the vehicle crew is aiming at—adjusting its fuse for, say, piercing an enemy tank's own armor, punching through a wall, hitting a helicopter in mid-flight, or raining down lethal fragments on soldiers hiding in a foxhole.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Infantry's First Women Shoulder Heavy Gear and Weight of History" (news article, May 27): Something I learned as an infantry soldier in combat: I do not give a whit about the gender, race or sexual orientation of the person in the foxhole next to me.
But despite the two dozen magic tricks he pulls off every game, the way he turns the nail into a foxhole whenever an opponent tries to drive middle, and that irresistible trillion-watt smile, the psychotic hyper-competitive inferno that consumes Paul whenever he's at work has callused over how truly great he still is.
"On the logistics side of the house, the environment in Europe has to be mature enough to be able to absorb 20,000 soldiers and get those soldiers to the right prepositioned locations to be able to grab the appropriate gear that they're supposed to get to their foxhole and be able to execute," Wolters said.
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" And in one of the book's many discursive, David Foster Wallace-lite footnotes, an Air Force scientist discusses a notion that he considered and then abandoned, to spray enemy positions with a chemical aphrodisiac that would instill in the bad guys a fear that "their buddy is going to come in their foxhole and make fond advances.
With "This Tortured Earth," a wall-mounted square of scarred and divot-marked bronze, and "The World Is a Foxhole," which features a ball and a small sail in precarious balance, the artist shifted into the biotic forms that later characterized his mature work, but they are freighted with a bitterness and absurdity rare in his art.

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