Definitionn. a channel or gutter on either side of a ship's keelson
Last update: September 21, 2015
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Among the limbers lay several dead men. [Please select]
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The limbers bumped and jolted and the short-handled whips cracked like the sound of pistol-practise. [Please select]
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You know they work with my own beloved old fifteen pounders, brought up to date with new breeches, recoils, shields, and limbers. [Please select]
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This gallant battery had three of its limbers blown up and replaced. [Please select]
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At the end of the communication trench, limbers were waiting on the road for us. [Please select]
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Several times we had to string out in the ditch to let long columns of limbers, artillery, and supplies get past. [Please select]
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Now and then a battery rumbled through, its gunners on the limbers, detached, with folded arms; and always there were soldiers. [Please select]
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The ordinary gun teams were relieved, and numbers of these plow-horses attached to the limbers pulled the precious artillery steadily toward the enemy. [Please select]
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