Definitionn. a military action in which besieged troops burst forth from their position
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They do regular sorties for practice. . [Please select]
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Five on finniston farm by Enid blyton is based on children sortie. [Please select]
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Under their direction steady advance was made on the side which Bonaparte saw to be all important; a sortie of part of the British, Spanish and Neapolitan forces on the 30th of November was beaten back with loss, General O'Hara, their commander, being severely wounded and taken prisoner. [Please select]
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"They are going to attempt a sortie." [Please select]
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They do regular sorties for practice. [Please select]
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A fresh sortie is made by one of them, to find out what is happening overhead. [Please select]
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While he was discarding his wet clothing for others, preparations for the sortie were getting under way. [Please select]
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Travis, Bowie and Crockett considered the possibility of a sortie, but they decided that it had no chance of success. [Please select]
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Others assert that the sortie consisted of but three hundred, and those who escaped were less than one hundred. [Please select]
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If it had not been for the women and children, the men would have made a sortie and died facing overwhelming odds. [Please select]
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