Thesaurus / bivouacking
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synonyms for bivouacking
- continue
- endure
- go on
- hover
- last
- linger
- live
- persist
- prevail
- stand
- stop
- survive
- wait
- abide
- bide
- bivouac
- bunk
- cling
- delay
- dwell
- freeze
- halt
- hang
- inhabit
- lodge
- nest
- outlast
- outlive
- pause
- perch
- reside
- rest
- roost
- sojourn
- squat
- tarry
- visit
- be left
- hang out
- hold over
- hold the fort
- keep on
- make camp
- put on hold
- remain standing
- sit out
- sit through
- sit tight
- stay behind
- stay in
- stay over
- stay put
- stick around
On this page you'll find 69 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bivouacking, such as: continue, endure, go on, hover, last, and linger.
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How to use bivouacking in a sentence
If the military situation permits, all troops are put into quarters, only the outpost troops bivouacking.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 5, SLICE 2VARIOUSBy dusk we had got on to the open country near St Waast, and here we found that the Division was bivouacking.
THE DOINGS OF THE FIFTEENTH INFANTRY BRIGADEEDWARD LORD GLEICHENThe travellers, obliged to pass through the bivouacking parties, did not do so without some apprehension.
THE GUIDE OF THE DESERTGUSTAVE AIMARDMoved forward again at daylight on the 14th, crossing the Tallahatchie at Rocky Ford, and bivouacking for the night.
A HISTORY OF THE NINTH REGIMENT, ILLINOIS VOLUNTEER INFANTRYMARION MORRISONMoved forward again early on the morning of the 9th, and marched thirty-five miles, bivouacking near Lawrenceburg.
A HISTORY OF THE NINTH REGIMENT, ILLINOIS VOLUNTEER INFANTRYMARION MORRISONThe following night was chill and rainy; and the Union forces, bivouacking on shore, grumbled loudly over their discomforts.
THE NAVAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATESWILLIS J. ABBOT.Bivouacking in this manner was more or less of an ordinary circumstance in Ungava Bob's life.
THE GAUNT GRAY WOLFDILLON WALLACEThe streets were empty, but for the bivouacking troops and the never-ending procession of wounded men.
THE INVASIONWILLIAM LE QUEUXThe sepoys had succeeded in crossing the river and were bivouacking immediately in front of them.
FORTY-ONE YEARS IN INDIAFREDERICK SLEIGH ROBERTSBefore night the regiment was relieved from duty and marched to the rear, bivouacking in a peach orchard.
THE SEVENTH REGIMENTGEORGE L. WOOD