moat|moats in English

noun

[məʊt]

protective body of water surrounding a town or fortress, wide trench filled with water that surrounds a castle

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1. Fire the moat!

2. Fire the moat.

3. Low cunning with moats Adult weevils are difficult to eradicate.

4. GOATS, MOATS, VOTES, CONNOTES, EVERYTHING RHYMES WITH HONEY Bunches OF OATS

5. Why is she digging a moat around her house?

6. Boys in the boat bought buoys in the moat.

7. You’ve heard of moats and drawbridges, but "Barbicans" may be unfamiliar

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9. Moat of the students sign out on Saturday.

10. They built a moat to encompass the castle.

11. We're not building a fricking moat in our yard.

12. First, they must build a causeway across the moat.

13. The castle had a deep moat which emptied into the lake.

14. Several dark mat boats were scattered on the moat.

15. Earlier structures had central keeps surrounded by walls and moat.

16. Silently, he went down into the water and swam across the moat.

17. The new north front was built rising directly from the moat.

18. Where the castles are made of gingerbread, and the moats are filled with blackberry wine.

19. Get the rest of that gasoline in the moat right away.

20. To the south-west, a deep moat, spanned by a drawbridge, completed defences.

21. The drawbridge was raised, of course, but it was a narrow moat.

22. Heads turning away to shun the reflected glare from the frozen moat.

23. You got a 325-foot drop into a moat full of crocodiles.

24. Then King Edward I had it fortified with walls and a moat.

25. In front of the fortifications, the Patriot forces dug an 18-foot-wide moat, and between the moat and parapet they constructed a line of abatis to stall any British assault.