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SkirmishA minor fight.
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Skirmishlate 14c., from Old French escarmouche "skirmish," from Italian scaramuccia, earlier schermugio, probably from a Germanic source (compare Old High German skirmen "to protect, defend&quo [..]
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Skirmishc. 1200, from Old French escarmouchier, from Italian scaramucciare (see skirmish (n.)). Related: Skirmished; skirmishing.
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Skirmishfight or dispute involving few people.
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Skirmishbrush: a minor short-term fight engage in a skirmish Skirmishers are infantry or cavalry soldiers stationed ahead or alongside a larger body of friendly troops. They are usually placed in a skirmish l [..]
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Skirmishn. Desultory fighting between advanced detachments of two armies.
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SkirmishBrief fights; minor battles
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Skirmish(n) a minor short-term fight(v) engage in a skirmish
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Skirmishvelitatio
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SkirmishTo search about for gash. To pick up litter or foreign objects such as in a "FOD Walkdown".
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SkirmishA small fight, generally in the early parts of the game, and generally involving only a few members of each team. Frequently teams will not commit very many resources to such a fight.
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