"Rampart" Example Sentences
1. The castle's stone ramparts towered high above the valley.
2. The city's ancient ramparts still stand as a testament to history.
3. The troops gathered at the ramparts preparing to defend the fortress.
4. The attacking army surrounded the fortress and began bombarding the ramparts.
5. She stood on the ramparts gazing down at the battlefield below.
6. The massive stone ramparts loomed over the soldiers as they approached the castle gates.
7. Crossbowmen lined the ramparts ready to fire down on the invading army.
8. The ramparts provided a vantage point from which they could survey the surrounding countryside.
9. The besieging army battered at the fortress's thick stone ramparts but to no avail.
10. The heavy artillery breached parts of the century-old ramparts.
11. The towering ramparts offered shelter and protection to the villagers within.
12. Only the eroded remnants of the old ramparts remained as evidence of the fortress that once stood there.
13. Cannon fire pounded the outer ramparts causing sections to crumble and fall.
14. The besieging force surrounded the town, cutting it off behind its meager ramparts.
15. Rebels scaled the high stone ramparts to gain entry to the castle grounds.
16. The siege engines had breached sections of the castle's thick ramparts.
17. The ramparts formed a circular defensive perimeter around the citadel.
18. The decaying stone ramparts bore witness to a long-forgotten era.
19. After days of bombardment, the defenders abandoned the broken ramparts.
20. The high curtain walls and looming ramparts protected the medieval town.
21. The army marched its troops up and down the ramparts in a show of intimidation.
22. The clay ramparts soon crumbled under cannon bombardment.
23. The city's ramparts stood as an impenetrable barrier of stone and earth.
24. The crossbowmen patrolled the ramparts, keeping their eyes trained on the horizon.
25. The invaders scaled the vine-covered ramparts and broke through the defenses.
26. The siege engines battered at the castle's formidable earth and timber ramparts.
27. The ancient ramparts surrounding the citadel dated back over a thousand years.
28. Artillery fire rained down on the crumbling ramparts.
29. The winding aqueduct passed through sections of the citadel's high stone ramparts.
30. The ancient clay ramparts offered little protection against modern artillery.
31. Over time, vegetation grew up along the outer ramparts.
32. The high stone ramparts dwarfed the huddled mass of peasants within.
33. The old stone ramparts hid its dark secrets and mysteries within its walls.
34. The besieging army hammered away at the castle's immense stone ramparts.
35. After weeks of bombardment, the defenders abandoned the ruined ramparts.
36. The high, crenellated ramparts cast long shadows over the courtyard below.
37. The attackers rushed the breach in the castle's outer ramparts.
38. She wandered the city's ancient ramparts, lost in thought.
39. The decaying ramparts surrounded the ruins of an abandoned citadel.
40. The soldiers marched atop the stone ramparts patrolling for signs of enemies.
41. The fortress's mighty ramparts seemed impenetrable until the trebuchets began firing.
42. The ancient city's ramparts still circled most of its original footprint.
43. He leaned against the crumbling ramparts and gazed out at the sea.
44. Battering rams pounded at the fortress's thick earthen ramparts.
45. The city's medieval ramparts stand as a relic of a bygone era.
46. Artillery shells rained down, destroying large sections of the castle's ramparts.
47. The enemy scaled the earthen ramparts and burst through the breached defenses.
48. The old stone ramparts disintegrated over time, returning to the earth.
49. The attackers overwhelmed the defenders on the castle's towering ramparts.
50. The siege engines tore huge chunks from the city's outer ramparts.
51. The soldiers manning the ramparts beat back repeated assaults.
52. The crumbling ramparts echoed with memories of battles past.
53. The trebuchets battered at the stone ramparts day and night.
54. The attackers finally breached the mud ramparts at a weak point.
55. The rock ramparts stood sentinel over the high desert valley.
56. Soldiers walked the length of the high stone ramparts surveying the carnage below.
57. The wind whistled through the crevices in the ancient ramparts.
58. The decaying stone ramparts soon crumbled under constant bombardment.
59. The siege engines pounded relentlessly at the fortress's earthen ramparts.
60. The attackers surged through the breach in the fortress's wooden ramparts.
Common Phases
1. The army surrounded the castle with tall
ramparts.
2. The defenders fired down from atop the thick stone
ramparts.
3. The
ramparts towered over the moat surrounding the keep.
4. The siege engines battered against the castle's strong
ramparts.
5. The defenders manned the battlements along the
ramparts.
6. They climbed the ladders to assault the
ramparts.
7. The attackers tried to scale the tall
rampart walls with ropes and grappling hooks.
8. The attack was repelled by bowmen and archers firing from behind the
ramparts.
9. The king walked along the
ramparts surveying his domain.
10. The city's old
ramparts still stand in some places.
11. The ancient
ramparts have weathered hundreds of winters.
12. Few invaders could penetrate the steep
ramparts.
13. The soldiers marched along the top of the wide
rampart.
14. The
ramparts were lined with cannons pointed outward.
15. Little remains of the old stone
ramparts now.
16. The moat and crumbling
ramparts hint at the castle's former glory.
17. The castle's imposing
ramparts are a shadow of their former self.
18. The castle dominated the countryside from behind its tall
ramparts.
19. Despite its solid
ramparts, the castle eventually fell to invaders.
20. The battered
ramparts still stand, though time has taken its toll.
21. They used the
ramparts as a defensive stronghold.
22. They marched behind the protective
ramparts.
23. The decaying
ramparts hold memories of long ago battles.
24. The soldiers patrolled the
ramparts day and night.
25. A few of the old stones remain from the once mighty
ramparts.
26 The long
rampart walls stretched into the distance.
27. The castle's imposing
rampart defenses withstood many attacks.
28. The castle provided a sense of security behind its thick
ramparts.
29. The castle was an impenetrable stronghold behind its protective
ramparts.
30. The attackers were repulsed by boiling oil poured from the
ramparts.
31. The citadel relied on its high
ramparts for defense.
32. He walked along the
rampart overlooking the countryside.
33. The castle fell when its weakened
ramparts finally crumbled.
34. They breached the
rampart defenses after weeks of bombardment.
35. The
ramparts became a place of refuge during wartime.
36. The castle's defensive
ramparts have eroded away with time.
37. The battlements atop the
ramparts give panoramic views.
38. They took cover behind the
rampart walls.
39. He gazed out from the
ramparts at the valley below.
40. The ravages of time have reduced the once lofty
ramparts.
41. The troops marched in orderly columns behind the
ramparts.
42. The
ramparts once seemed impenetrable but now lay in ruins.
43. The soldiers inspected the integrity of the
rampart defenses.
44. The invaders eventually conquered the castle despite its
ramparts.
45. The attackers poured over the
rampart walls in a violent assault.
46. The
ramparts afford splendid views of the countryside.
47. They lined up in formation atop the
ramparts.
48. The soldiers patrolled along the length of the long
rampart wall.
49. The ancient
ramparts now lay in decaying ruins.
50. Wave after wave of attackers were repelled from the
ramparts.
51. The
ramparts stood guard over the monastery for centuries.
52. The
ramparts formed a defensive perimeter around the base.
53. Parts of the old battlements atop the
ramparts still stand.
54. They scrambled up the
ramparts to escape the fire.
55. He surveyed the battlefield from behind the safety of the
ramparts.
56. They marched from behind the castle's protective
ramparts.
57. The imposing
ramparts were designed to intimidate would-be attackers.
58. The city cowered behind the high stone
ramparts.
59. The
ramparts were no match for modern artillery.
60. The
ramparts provided the only refuge from the invaders.