outsentry (Meaning)

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outsentry (n.)

A sentry who guards the entrance or approach to a place; an outguard.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outsentry

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outsentry Sentence Examples

  1. The outsentry stood vigilantly at the edge of the forest, scanning the horizon for signs of danger.
  2. The commander dispatched an outsentry to gather intelligence on the enemy's movements.
  3. The outsentry stealthily crept through the underbrush, keeping a watchful eye for any suspicious activity.
  4. The scout was tasked with acting as an outsentry and reporting any potential threats to the main camp.
  5. The outsentry signaled to his comrades using a series of coded gestures and whistle blasts.
  6. The sentry's keen eyesight spotted a distant movement, prompting him to alert the rest of the unit.
  7. The outsentry's quick thinking prevented an ambush by intercepting the enemy's advance.
  8. The outsentry served as the first line of defense, protecting the camp from sudden attacks.
  9. The outsentry's unwavering focus and sharp senses made him an invaluable asset to the scouting party.
  10. As the sun began to set, the outsentry returned to the group, providing a detailed report on his observations.

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A sentry who guards the entrance or approach to a place; an outguard.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The outsentry stood vigilantly at the edge of the forest, scanning the horizon for signs of danger.

The commander dispatched an outsentry to gather intelligence on the enemy's movements.

The outsentry stealthily crept through the underbrush, keeping a watchful eye for any suspicious activity.

The scout was tasked with acting as an outsentry and reporting any potential threats to the main camp.