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redoubts

n. (plural of redoubt English)

Usage examples of "redoubts".

Some of the redoubts hid clues that had once fed wild theories of government cover-ups and alien visitations.

It was even hinted that these redoubts provided escape routes to some happy land, lying beyond the scoured hellscape of the continental United States.

He went on to state that a major component of the Program of Unification had been the seeking out and securing of all redoubts within the territories of the villes.

Over the years their explorations had revealed many of the redoubts, some of which held the secret chambers locked within them.

As in most redoubts, the automatic temperature control kept conditions comfortable.

Many of the cannon were stored in the courtyard and had not yet been sited in their redoubts atop the walls overlooking the bay.

Hal smiled each time one of their mighty muzzle flashes tore out from the rock-walled redoubts across the bay.

FIRST discovered the highly secret matter transmitters hidden in buried military redoubts, the group of friends had made a number of successful jumps, finding themselves in a variety of unexpected places.

The redoubts have always been a liabilitythey will serve the enemy better than they will serve us, as headquarters, defensible rallying positions.

The companies of Gidrath in the outside redoubts were the fortunate onestheir deaths were imminent, and would come beneath the blades of professional soldiers.

They took care that the redoubts held nothing, in case any Russkies came sauntering along.

Indeed, in places of the blessed land where it was thought attacks might be concentrated, I recall they built some redoubts that were also stockpiles.

The new range of nuclear weapons were hidden all across the Colorado Plateau, backed up by new redoubts and storage bases and triple-secret research units.

Generally the redoubts that Ryan had seen throughout the wastes of the Deathlands had been surprisingly clean.

Most illumination units in redoubts operated on proximity-trembler systems.