Bivouac Mnemonic
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bivouac
bivouac
/ˈbɪv.u.æk/
Examples
- It is inscribed by passages from the 'Bivouac of the Dead'.
- They are normally extensible and raise the heights of the bivouac.
- The last elements departed the bivouac area on that date.
- There is a bivouac hut at the high snow saddle of the Col.
- On November 3, the king directed the attack on the French bivouac.
- Plaque in Cave Hill Cemetery quoting the Bivouac of the Dead.
- The Union troops made an exhausted bivouac among the dead.
- The ascent took five days and included four bivouacs.
- Bivouac Felice Giordano is a refuge in the Alps in Aosta Valley, Italy.
- They were forced to bivouac high on the face on a tiny perch of rock.
temporary living quarters specially built by the army for soldiers
noun
a site where people on holiday can pitch a tent
noun
live in or as if in a tent
verb
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"Be + View + Quack. Be in a tent with a view, quacking like a duck in temporary stay."
"Bi + View + Quack. Two ducks view the sky while camping out."
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