- Look up
foxhole in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Foxhole may
refer to:
Foxhole, a type of
defensive fighting position Foxholes, Hertford, an eastern...
- catch-phrase "Atheists in
Foxholes" to
criticise the aphorism.
Author James K.
Morrow said: "That maxim, 'There are no
atheists in
foxholes,' it's not an argument...
- A
foxhole radio is a
makeshift radio that was
built by
soldiers in
World War II for entertainment, to
listen to
local radio stations using amplitude modulation...
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Foxholes is an
eastern suburb of Hertford, Hertfordshire, England. It is
situated to the
north of the
older Foxholes Farm,
which over the
years has served...
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soldier to
crouch down
while under intense artillery fire or tank attack.
Foxholes could be
enlarged to two-soldier
fighting positions, as well as excavated...
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Foxhole is a 2021
American war
drama film
written and
directed by Jack
Fessenden and
starring James LeGros and Andi Matichak. The
story consists of scenes...
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Foxholes is a
village in
North Yorkshire, England, part of the
civil parish of
Foxholes with Butterwick. It lies
where the B1249 road
crosses the Great...
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township in the
parish of
Foxholes, from 1866
Butterwick was a
civil parish in its own
right until it was
abolished to
create Foxholes parish on 1
April 1935...
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Foxhole is a
cooperative sandbox m****ively-multiplayer action-strategy
video game
developed and
published by
Canadian video game
company Siege Camp, who...
- The
Shekel function or also Shekel's
foxholes is a multidimensional, multimodal, continuous,
deterministic function commonly used as a test
function for...