Similar words: besiege, siege, lay siege to, liege, alleged, allegedly, privileged, be sick. Meaning: [bɪ'siːdʒ] adj. surrounded by hostile forces.
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91. Relatives besieged the shipping offices and plied the staff with anxious inquiries.
92. The Bolshevik revolution soon found itself besieged by imperial Western armies, as well as threatened by counterrevolution, urban famine and a bloody civil war.
93. But he ruled out the withdrawal of U.S. Ambassador James McGee from Harare, saying his presence is needed to gauge the situation on the ground and maintain contact with the besieged opposition.
94. The rebels duly rejected the AU's proposal, which would have left Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi in power and did not require his forces to withdraw from besieged cities.
95. For ten years the Greeks besieged the city of Troy.
96. He has besieged and encompassed me with bitterness and hardship.
97. The last Carrara, a prisoner in Padua emptied by the plague and besieged by the Venetians, ran screaming through the halls of his deserted palace: he was calling on the devil and asking him for death.
98. Fitzgerald notes, however, that at the time of Mozart's death an epidemic of rheumatic fever is said to have besieged Vienna.
99. China's Foreign Ministry admitted on Monday that state-run arms companies met Libyan officials this summer to broker arms sales to Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi's besieged regime.
100. The troops came to the relief of the besieged garrison.
101. The fans besieged the football player to get his autograph.
102. At the same time eight thousand workers and students besieged the Kuomintang police headquarters.
103. Almost two decades later the Danes besieged the city again, only to be defeated once more by Alfred the Great.
104. The crowd besieged the mayor with questions about their taxes.
105. The social atmosphere is that of a besieged city, where the possession of a lump of horseflesh makes the difference between wealth and poverty. Sentencedict.com
106. Abandon sink be besieged on all sides in wave Er when, an accident emancipator appeared.
107. He has besieged me and surrounded me with bitterness and hardship.
108. On April 20, scenes of terror characterized this besieged town, which was become the focal point of the stand-off between rebel forces and loyalists of Muammar al-Qaddafi.
109. They left England for America in May of 1776 and were part of the force that besieged Charlestown.
110. The rough estimate, Shaanxi the stadium and after the team was besieged for 45 minutes.
111. Relatives besieged the shipping office and plied the staff with anxious inquiries.
112. The besieged city at length hung out the white flag.
113. The Fifth Crusade sailed for Egypt in 1218, and besieged Damietta, hoping to exchange it for jerusalem.
114. See, I will make Jerusalemabowlto stupefy all peoples roundabout. (Judah will be besieged, evenJerusalem.
115. The novel Fortress Besieged represents Qian Zhongshu's greatest literary understanding of existentialism philosophy.
116. And so he went to Rhodes to deliver final blow to the besieged city.
117. A policy of trying to imprison the Palestinians has left their jailer strangely besieged.
118. In the ninth year of Zedekiah king of Judah, in the tenth month, came Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon and all his army against Jerusalem, and they besieged it.
119. Besieged City accomplished defamiliarization through word concept conversion, temporary copy, adjust word order, planation separately, abnormality of collocations.
120. The sheer act of writing caused so much frustration that any maker of a primitive computer might have been besieged.
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