minefield in the PONS Dictionary

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The two semi-defensive minefields, referred to above, were intended primarily to counter any movement of enemy heavier forces from the east.
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Instead, they designed defensive minefields to prevent enemy ships approaching and freed up the destroyers for duties escorting larger ships.
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Piloting a narrowboat when you are new to it, or have forgotten what to do, is as tranquillity-inducing as steering a bendy-bus through a minefield.
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Thus, the minefield must be breached even if this means some casualties.
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His plan was to be across the minefields in a night attack, and well beyond them before sunrise.
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One landed around away, the other at the edge of the minefield.
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Her original route was promulgated through a minefield, an apparent ruse to draw attackers into the mined area.
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Her task was to clear minefields in coastal waterways.
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They had to go through 11 miles of rough seas, strong currents, and minefields.
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When almost every page is a minefield of misinformation, a detailed review is impossible.
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