station house

NOUN
  1. a station that serves as headquarters for police in a particular district; serves as a place from which policemen are dispatched and to which arrested persons are brought
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How To Use station house In A Sentence

  • The station house was one of those fortresslike concrete structures, painted green on the outside, with heavy green entrance doors, and adorned with old-fashioned gas lamps near the entrance. Dancing with the Devil
  • As Diana Archibald has argued, station houses in the bush utilized spatial patterns unlike those found in a British town house or country home, thus necessitating new cultural practices and domestic routines.
  • Their weather station houses barometers, thermometers, a wind vane, and a rain gauge.
  • Switches, turntables, engine houses, station houses, platforms, and all the appurtenances of a railway system are built of the very best material and in a very substantial manner.
  • Station House, set in the hamlet of Hollybush Forfar House, home to a remarkable pair of limekilns Two homes act as a reminder to the glory days of our industrial past
  • The result is that judges have developed standard rates that are used in both courtroom and station house: so many dollars for such-and-such an offense.
  • The result is that judges have developed standard rates that are used in both courtroom and station house: so many dollars for such-and-such an offense.
  • Switches, turntables, engine houses, station houses, platforms, and all the appurtenances of a railway system are built of the very best material and in a very substantial manner.
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