Definitions
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- n. Plural form of sentry.
Etymologies
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Examples
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If your hero can easily get into a well guarded-castle, then building a castle and setting up sentries is a waste of time.
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I'll be quite ready before you call the sentries, sir. "
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Beside his mistress, the sentries were the more predictable risk.
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On coming to the scene of riot, two officers were found there fighting, and the Princesse Louis, more than half undressed, came out and called the sentries on duty to separate the combatants, who were both wounded.
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How simple to sweep off a dozen or two of the inmates of the camp before these so-called sentries recovered from their dozing.
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The sentries were a peculiarity of the place which distinguished it from Basra.
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They are also called the sentries of the digestive system.
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His "fellow-senses" are personified as "sentries" who were "bribed to swap off with touch, and go and graze at the edges" of him (628-9).
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Suddenly I knew what Skinnarland had done and saw that, if I took a short cut and drew together several columns of his message, I would get the word 'sentries' in one line with the word 'Vermok' immediately beneath it.
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He made me At Plattsburg. do all sorts of things with it, such as sentries used to do to me.
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