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sentry
[ sen-tree ]
noun
- a soldier stationed at a place to stand guard and prevent the passage of unauthorized persons, watch for fires, etc., especially a sentinel stationed at a pass, gate, opening in a defense work, or the like.
- a member of a guard or watch.
sentry
/ ˈɛԳٰɪ /
noun
- a soldier who guards or prevents unauthorized access to a place, keeps watch for danger, etc
- the watch kept by a sentry
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of sentry1
Example Sentences
Early previews have been positive, but in today's unpredictable video games market you can't count your shurikens until they've knocked out a sentry in a perfect takedown, preferably millions of times.
The City of London Corporation said the other painted on 11 August - swimming piranhas on a City of London Police sentry box - had been taken to Guildhall Yard so it could be viewed safely.
The public then flooded to see the swimming piranhas, which appeared on the side of a City of London Police sentry box.
It comes a day after painted swimming piranhas on to a City of London Police sentry box, which was first spotted on Sunday morning.
An artwork of swimming fish painted on to a City of London Police sentry box has led to speculation it may be the latest in a new series of works from the artist Banksy.
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