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[ UK /ɡˈɑːdɹuːm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a room used by soldiers on guard
  2. a cell in which soldiers who are prisoners are confined

How To Use guardroom In A Sentence

  • The entrance was right in front of him and the guardroom was empty.
  • Even the low two-storey army buildings seemed to smile a delayed welcome, as a gate was unbarred and I went through an elaborate signing-in ceremony in the guardroom.
  • The poor usher was therefore merely conducted to the gens d'armes 'guardroom, which was then in the avenue. Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
  • 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.
  • The sight that awaited him in the torchlight of the guardroom to their level was not entirely unexpected.
  • They laid down their arms, explained their position to their non-commissioned officer, and presented themselves at the guardroom to be taken into custody.
  • Music started blaring from a loudspeaker outside the guardroom - very loud.
  • ‘The nearest place was the RAF base, so I went over to the main gate and asked the people at the guardroom to help me,’ she said.
  • Whenever the king went to the Lord 's temple, the guards bore the shields, and afterward they returned them to the guardroom.
  • He saw a confined stuffy room, dirty, like all guardrooms in the world, with bespitten floor, and walls as greasy and stained as though they had been trodden and rolled upon. The Crushed Flower and Other Stories
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