Examples of using Moat in English and their translations into Malay
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Not the moats.
Any moats? None, my lord.
No, not the moats.
We had jumped the moat, we had climbed the fence.
Surrounded by canals and moats.
Moat, no! Help us. If you are one of us.
Which is probably why there's a moat.
If you are one of us… Moat, no! Help us.
Yes, a police station, not a castle with a fuckin' moat.
It was surrounded by a moat with crystal clear water.
Our wedding is going to be spikes and moat free.
Through such a"drying moat," the slug will not get over without harming itself.
What did you expect, coffins and dungeons and moats?
Not a castle with a fuckin' moat. Yes, a police station.
They have survived the fire. They crossed the moat.
You got a 325-foot drop into a moat full of crocodiles.
Yeah, that's from when you found the Fox Witch of Antwerp andsank her in the moat.
Frames were as follows: just dug up a moat clogged with corpses.
And sank her in the moat. Yeah, that's from when you found the Fox Witch of Antwerp.
Don't you think our venue needs, like, spikes or a moat?- Little late!
Jump is necessary to escape from moats in the way in this free online adventure game!
The most fascinating part of the castle is underground-a chunk of the old city walls and moat.
It's Old City still retains remnant of walls and moat from its history as a religious and cultural centre.
The old town, inside its moat, is an extraordinary vision filled with century old temples and other medieval attractions.
It centres around an Old City area andstill retains remnants of the ancient wall and moat from its history as a cultural and religious centre.
The front of the Spaniards was further strengthened by a moat and a peculiar wagenburg from wagons, behind which the Spanish arquebusiers took refuge.
One day when she was sitting in the window of her room,she saw some boys on the other side of the moat to practice to shoot with bow, and it gave her an idea.
It was replaced in 1713 by a more solid construction with turrets,sentry boxes, a moat and a drawbridge that upon being completed in 1720 was given the name of"Castillo San Miguel"(St. Michael's Castle).
George Town World Heritage Incorporated ensures the site is well taken care of,with the ongoing excavation works to uncover the moat structure that originally surrounded the fort, and conservation works on the structures.
Under the concentrated fire of the enemy artillery, they overcame the moat, which defended the Spanish positions, and were met with Arquebuzir fire.