guardhouse (Meaning)

Wordnet

guardhouse (n)

a military facility that serves as the headquarters for military police and in which military prisoners can be detained

Webster

guardhouse (n.)

A building which is occupied by the guard, and in which soldiers are confined for misconduct; hence, a lock-up.

guardhouse Sentence Examples

  1. The soldier was stationed at the guardhouse, keeping watch over the entrance.
  2. The guardhouse stood tall and imposing, a symbol of authority within the castle walls.
  3. The prisoners were escorted to the guardhouse for processing and detention.
  4. The guardhouse was a strategic position, providing a vantage point over the surrounding area.
  5. The guardhouse was damaged in the siege, compromising the defense of the fort.
  6. The officers met in the guardhouse to discuss the battle plans.
  7. The guardhouse was repurposed as a community center after the war.
  8. The old guardhouse served as a grim reminder of the past conflicts.
  9. The guardhouse was a sanctuary for the soldiers, providing shelter and warmth during cold nights.
  10. The guardhouse was a hub of activity, with soldiers coming and going at all hours.

FAQs About the word guardhouse

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The soldier was stationed at the guardhouse, keeping watch over the entrance.

The guardhouse stood tall and imposing, a symbol of authority within the castle walls.

The prisoners were escorted to the guardhouse for processing and detention.

The guardhouse was a strategic position, providing a vantage point over the surrounding area.