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Definition of Bivouacked
1. bivouac [v] - See also: bivouac
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bivouacked
Literary usage of Bivouacked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1867)
"... the command bivouacked fire in the rifle-pits along the river. The other r
the night. Two companies were ordered out regiments remained in the road, ..."
2. The History of Sicily from the Earliest Times by Edward Augustus Freeman (1892)
"The army therefore marched to the Kroto- the shore ; they bivouacked at the
river's mouth, and again tory. embarked. They touched at each town on their way ..."
3. Army Life of an Illinois Soldier: Including a Day by Day Record of Sherman's by Charles Wright Wills (1906)
"... the fruits whereof can be seen in an addition to the cemetery, near which we
are bivouacked, some 25 Rebel graves, and half as many Yankees. ..."
4. Hampton and Reconstruction by Edward Laight Wells (1907)
"remained where it had bivouacked, and was deployed dismounted to act as a reserve,
or repel a possible counterattack. At length Butler rode quietly to the ..."
5. The Retreat from Mons by George Stuart Gordon (1917)
"... after such a day, can scarcely be expressed, — the remains of the Second Corps
and the Fourth Division halted and bivouacked. It was pouring with rain, ..."
6. The History of Long Island, from Its Discovery to the Present Time: With by Benjamin Franklin Thompson (1843)
"In 1777, more than three hundred light horse, on their way to the east, bivouacked
for the night at the farm of the late Judge Thompson, and made, as usual, ..."