Similar words: herbivore, herbivorous, ambivalent, quack, ambivalence, quackery, adequacy, guacamole. Meaning: ['bɪvʊæk] n. 1. temporary living quarters specially built by the army for soldiers 2. a site where people on holiday can pitch a tent. v. live in or as if in a tent.
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1. The children made a bivouac at the bottom of the garden with some poles and an old blanket.
2. Their bivouac in the rain and snow was less comfortable than at their former stations, where they had constructed some shelter.
3. Mayor Art Agnos invited the homeless to bivouac in Civic Center for more than a year while he chewed on the problem.
4. It is now an acceptable place to bivouac or just to break for lunch in bad weather.
5. That evening the bivouac fires of the two armies were a scant mile apart.
6. Remember the march from the railhead to the bivouac at St Omer?
7. In the bivouac of Life.
8. In the bivouac of life.
9. Can we make a bivouac, Mr. Bates? asked Russell.
10. We could make a bivouac.
11. The company was supposed to bivouac overnight and then return to the post the next day.
12. There is a semi - circular bivouac tent on the grass.
13. While in bivouac, we spent the night in our sleeping bags under the stars.
14. Your bivouac for the night is spot where you got tired of marching that day.
15. Were they to throw together a bivouac on the moon's frozen surface, or simply wander the wastes like some misguided flock until the mechas' power and life-support systems failed?
16. Your bivouac for the night is the spot where you got tired of marching that day.
17. Bivouac: Or short , bi vi . An uncomfortable sleeping place in the middle of a route.
18. During daylight, bivouac scouting parties moved ahead to select the next day's bivouac area.
19. But although I said I was reasonably Spartan, this bare Nissen hut and my little windy bivouac pall a bit at times.
20. On descent he met Wanda at 8,300 metres and helped her arrange a bivouac.
21. Participants with experience of the wilderness will be welcome to bivouac through the night.
22. Their bayonets flashed through the obscurity,(sentencedict.com/bivouac.html) lighted up by the bivouac fires.
23. I know you found your tent, but perhaps you thought this might be a more comfortable bivouac than my cottage?
24. The sun dropped below the horizon, the minutes ticked by and an involuntary bivouac began to seem a possibility.
25. Mr. Bates asked Nathan to explain to the class how to build a bivouac for shelter.
26. In the world's broad field of battle, In the bivouac of Life.
27. The party established six more camps on the south - east ridge . Camp IX was a bivouac.
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