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combat zone

NOUN
  1. a city district known for its vice and high crime rate
  2. a military area where combat forces operate

How To Use combat zone In A Sentence

  • I had taken several back roads I knew, and we now were on Washington Street, headed intown towards the Combat Zone. A RODENT OF DOUBT
  • And if it can be brought to perfection, it might transform the production of cereals throughout the quelea combat zone. Chapter 23
  • IN A PRISON LIKE SETTING … wonder what they could have done that was SO BAD that the Marine Corps Brought them back from the warand locked them up … and the fact that the general in Iraq though he needed to relieve two Captains and a Lt Colonel. .in a combat zone … what could be that bad? Think Progress » Murtha on Haditha: ‘I Know There Was a Cover-up … The Chain of Command Tried to Stifle the Story’
  • Attacks on process servers grew so serious that more than one county-court judge allowed them to post their ejectment writs in the nearest town or marketplace instead of having to enter what had become a virtual combat zone.
  • Fresh food and ice cream flown into combat zones: even pizzas.
  • Yuletide in Walford is traditionally a combat zone with crackers, but the soap excelled itself this year.
  • You may think so too, Michael, when you ride a Huey into combat zone.
  • Later, I found out there were worse duties in a combat zone.
  • Members of the military who are serving outside the USA or Puerto Rico, but who aren't in a combat zone, have until June 15 to file their taxes.
  • DALLAS—Drones, the remote-controlled aircraft used in combat zones, are now hovering over some U.S. cities as police enlist them to get a bird's-eye view of crime scenes and accidents at relatively low expense. The Law's New Eye in the Sky
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