- "
Rout" is
often used
to mean "an
overwhelming defeat" as well as "
to put to disorderly retreat" or "
to defeat utterly". It is
often used in
sports to describe...
- I
wanted to live deep and suck out all the
marrow of life,
to live so s****ily and Spartan-like as
to put to rout all that was not life,
to cut a broad...
- I
wanted to live deep and suck out all the
marrow of life,
to live so s****ily and Spartan-like as
to put to rout all that was not life,
to cut a broad...
- In the
Rout of
Winchester (14
September 1141) the army of
imprisoned King
Stephen of England, led by his wife,
Queen Matilda of Boulogne, Stephen's brother...
- In sports, a
blowout or
rout is an easy or one-sided victory. It
occurs when one
athletic team or
individual performer outscores another by a
large margin...
-
ensuing battle, "the army of
Islam was
defeated and
put to rout", and the
invading ruler had
to return without any accomplishment. Nizam-ud-din gives...
-
useless as they were
unable to swing them
properly or
utilise thrusting attacks. Even
though the
Caledonians were
put to rout and
therefore lost this battle...
-
globally routable address, by
relaying messages with
external servers.
To allow intermediate HTTP
nodes (proxy servers, web caches, etc.)
to accomplish...
- Navarre,
against the emir of Córdoba, Abd-ar-Rahman III. The
Moors were
put to rout at San
Esteban de
Gormaz (917).
Arnedo and
Calahorra were
taken the next...
- touchdowns,
helping lead
Georgia to the
largest margin of
victory in any bowl game at the FBS
level with a 63–3
rout of
Florida State.
Following the conclusion...