sentry box Synonyms

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sentry box Meaning

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sentry box (n)

a small shelter with an open front to protect a sentry from the weather

sentry box Sentence Examples

  1. The imposing sentry box stood guard at the palace gates, its red-coated sentry scanning the horizon for any sign of danger.
  2. The dilapidated sentry box, once a symbol of vigilance, now lay forgotten in the overgrown ruins of the old fort.
  3. With meticulous precision, the sentry moved between the sentry boxes, his boots echoing through the eerie silence.
  4. The sentry box became a temporary haven for the weary soldier, shielding him from the harsh winter winds.
  5. The sentry box served as a strategic vantage point, allowing the sentry to observe the surrounding area without being detected.
  6. The lone sentry box stood as a poignant reminder of the fallen soldiers who had once guarded these hallowed grounds.
  7. The sentry box was adorned with intricate carvings, a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of the long-forgotten artisans who had built it.
  8. Inside the cramped sentry box, the sentry paced nervously, his mind racing with thoughts of the potential threats that lurked nearby.
  9. The sentry box's thick walls provided ample protection for the sentry, allowing him to endure hours of relentless bombardment.
  10. The abandoned sentry box, its paint peeling and wood rotting, stood as a haunting relic of a bygone era of conflict and vigilance.

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a small shelter with an open front to protect a sentry from the weather

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The imposing sentry box stood guard at the palace gates, its red-coated sentry scanning the horizon for any sign of danger.

The dilapidated sentry box, once a symbol of vigilance, now lay forgotten in the overgrown ruins of the old fort.

With meticulous precision, the sentry moved between the sentry boxes, his boots echoing through the eerie silence.

The sentry box became a temporary haven for the weary soldier, shielding him from the harsh winter winds.