bivouacking造句1. We bivouacked for the evening in that area.
2. The children made a bivouac at the bottom of the garden with some poles and an old blanket.
3. The climbers bivouacked halfway up the mountain.
4. The soldiers were bivouacked in the woods.
5. The soldiers bivouacked in the mountains for two nights.
6. We bivouacked on the outskirts of the city.
7. We bivouacked on the open plain.
8. They had bivouacs, sleeping bags and cold-weather anoraks.
9. Now it's all Boy Scout stuff and bivouacs and tents.
10. Their bivouac in the rain and snow was less comfortable than at their former stations, where they had constructed some shelter.
11. Mayor Art Agnos invited the homeless to bivouac in Civic Center for more than a year while he chewed on the problem.
12. But although I said I was reasonably Spartan, this bare Nissen hut and my little windy bivouac pall a bit at times.
13. On descent he met Wanda at 8,300 metres and helped her arrange a bivouac.
14. Participants with experience of the wilderness will be welcome to bivouac through the night.
15. It is now an acceptable place to bivouac or just to break for lunch in bad weather.
16. That evening the bivouac fires of the two armies were a scant mile apart.
17. Their bayonets flashed through the obscurity, lighted up by the bivouac fires.
18. I know you found your tent, but perhaps you thought this might be a more comfortable bivouac than my cottage?
19. Remember the march from the railhead to the bivouac at St Omer?
20. The sun dropped below the horizon, the minutes ticked by and an involuntary bivouac began to seem a possibility.
21. The two Pavlograd squadrons were bivouacking in the middle of a field of rye, which was already in ear, but had been completely trodden down by the cattle and horses.
22. There could be descried piles of guns, moving bayonets, and troops bivouacking.
23. I tell you what, my dear fellow, " said Prince Andrey, who was unmistakably dreary and ill at ease with his visitor, "I'm simply bivouacking here; I only came over to have a look at things.