Crossword clues for bulldozers
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n. (plural of bulldozer English)
Usage examples of "bulldozers".
Thrusting, pulling back, butting, worrying, the bulldozers swept the wall of sand forward.
The bulldozers were performing a complicated but smoothly practised ballet now.
Two hundred yards long, fifteen feet deep, the overburden of sand stripped away, the oyster line showing clean and white in the sun, the bulldozers clear of the pit bottom - fighting back the sea.
Round they went, and round again, chasing their tails, while the bulldozers held back the sea which was now becoming angry - sending its cohorts to skirmish along the dyke, seeking a weak place to attack.
The tide was making now, and the bulldozers had to redouble their efforts to keep it out.
Then he began to pull out his bulldozers, ten of them out - one still coming infinitely slowly, waddling across the wide bottom of the empty pit.
The Old Man was directing two of the other bulldozers, reversing them as close as he dared to the lip of the bank of sand, while from the service truck parked below the cliff a line of Ovambos came staggering down the beach with the heavy tractor tow chain over their shoulders.
And his head disappeared behind the bank as he ran back to the bulldozers, and at that moment the surf swung the chain.
The old sheds were shapeless heaps of rubble, and the bulldozers had cut wide swaths through the yard.
Talk about cocky: Bulldozers went to work on the 14,000-seat stadium on April 1three weeks before Circuit Judge Gerald Wetherington was scheduled to hear the lawsuit.
The bulldozers have been towed away, and some of the trucks and trams are up on blocks.
He swung the truck round a bend and there, straight ahead of us, two bulldozers and a gang of men were working on a section of the track that had been completely obliterated.
I left them to it and went down the road to where the bulldozers were working.
The sound of the bulldozers eating their way relentlessly towards the Kingdom echoed in my ears.