All 17 Uses of
refugee
in
The Crystal Shard
- They were a poor remnant of what had once been a thriving dwarven society, a band of refugees beaten and broken by the loss of their homeland and heritage.†
Book 1 *
- Although Cassius's proclamation reached even the most remote of the towns within two days, few groups of refugees came down the roads to Bryn Shander.†
Book 3
- But then other refugees came running down the second pass, Bremen's Run, fleeing the open town of Termalaine in their hysteria when they saw the cities across the way put to the torch.†
Book 3
- More than a thousand refugees were now within sight of Bryn Shander.†
Book 3
- Entrenched and ready to fight and die, they waited as the last of the refugees ran past, terrified, screaming because they believed they had no chance of reaching the safety of the city before the goblins descended. upon them.†
Book 3
- If his men broke their ranks and fled, they would overtake the refugees before the slopes of Bryn Shander.†
Book 3
- The refugees will make the wall.†
Book 3
- Help the exhausted refugees up the final climb.†
Book 3
- The last of the refugees were in.†
Book 3
- The ill-equipped refugees couldn't hope to reach it before the first of winter's snows caught up with them.†
Book 3
- More crews were ordered ashore to collect extra food and blankets, but Jensin Brent played it cautiously, thinking it wise to keep most of the refugees out on the water beyond Kessell's reach.†
Book 3
- As soon as they had realized the unbelievable extent of the destruction that was occurring in the city proper, they began preparing for the imminent influx of the war's latest refugees.†
Book 3
- Newsbearer signals have already begun coming in from the refugees.†
Book 3
- Kemp has already vowed revenge, and I doubt if any of the other refugees entertain thoughts of surrender or fleeing.†
Book 3
- So they continued repositioning their warriors for an opportune strike, moving their children and womenfolk in the remaining boats to the as yet unassailed moorings of Lonelywood, similar to the strategies of the refugee forces on the other two lakes.†
Book 3
- Those cities left untouched by Akar Kessell's army were packed full of refugees during the brutal winter.†
Book Epil.
- When all was finally settled, the barbarians were given the cities of Bremen and Caer-Konig to rebuild, the homeless of Caer-Konig were moved into the reconstructed city of Caer-Dineval, and the refugees of Bremen who did not wish to live among the tribesmen were offered homes in the newly built city of Targos.†
Book Epil.
Definition:
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(refugee) someone who has fled their homeland to getaway from a dangerous or difficult situation; or related to such people