guardhouse

[ UK /ɡˈɑːdha‍ʊs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a military facility that serves as the headquarters for military police and in which military prisoners can be detained
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How To Use guardhouse In A Sentence

  • He was bustled into a car, covered with a carpet and driven to a guardhouse.
  • They were halted at the outer guardhouse at the aforementioned trench, to identify themselves.
  • Breathless, he burst into the darkened interior of the guardhouse, and in his excitement, he was oblivious to the fact he had caught the captain fast asleep on his bunk.
  • Worse yet, Lee suspected Crazy Horse would be placed under arrest and confined to the guardhouse since the adjutant's office lay adjacent to the jail.
  • So, the secret places - the quiet guardhouses we protect from view with vigilance and attitude, I will never see.
  • She crushed the bootee back into the basket and squeezed past the guardhouse.
  • In barracks sentries are usually furnished by the unit's guard, a detachment of soldiers on duty for a 24-hour period, who live in the guardroom or guardhouse.
  • His lie is uncovered by Barton, who happens to be a real Army captain, and he is jailed in the base guardhouse, where he tap-dances his time away.
  • The guard details were marched to the guardhouse where the Guard Mount ceremony took place.
  • But why do you say she was built like that particular kind of guardhouse, as opposed to, say, the cast concrete block East German/Polish border guardhouse? Yvonne de Carlo/Peggy Yvonne Middleton, RIP « raincoaster
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