- ramparts
n. to storm the ramparts
* * *to storm the ramparts
Combinatory dictionary. 2013.
n. to storm the ramparts
Combinatory dictionary. 2013.
Ramparts — See also Rampart *City walls *Ramparts (squat) (also known as RampART Social Centre) *Ramparts Magazine *Québec Remparts, a junior ice hockey team … Wikipedia
Ramparts of Clay — or Remparts d argile, is a 1968 film directed by Jean Louis Bertucelli. The documentary style movie stars Leila Shenna, as well as the villagers of the Algerian village of Tehouda. The 87 minute U.S. version is rated PG. The film tells the story… … Wikipedia
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ramparts — ➡ castles * * * … Universalium
ramparts — ram·part || ræmpÉ‘rt / ræmpÉ‘Ët n. embankment, defensive wall; shield, defensive structure … English contemporary dictionary
Ramparts — A broad earthwork around a fortification upon which walls or parapets were built … Medieval glossary
ramparts — [ˈræmˌpɑːts] noun [plural] high hills or walls built around a building or town in the past in order to protect it … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Lubomirski Ramparts — 1831 map of Warsaw with Lubomirski s ramparts marked in red Rogatka Mokotowska … Wikipedia