Synonym: breakwater, groin, groyne, jetty, mole, rampart, seawall, wall. Similar words: civil war, stalwart, english civil war, always, hallway, railway, cell wall, bull. Meaning: ['bʊlwək] n. 1. an embankment built around a space for defensive purposes 2. a fencelike structure around a deck (usually plural) 3. a protective structure of stone or concrete; extends from shore into the water to prevent a beach from washing away. v. defend with a bulwark.
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1. That country is a bulwark of freedom.
2. My savings were to be a bulwark against unemployment.
3. Our people's support is a bulwark against the enemy.
4. Democracy is a bulwark of freedom.
5. Politically, Japan became the main Asian bulwark against communism.
6. Community is essential; it is the one bulwark against inevitable grief and loss.
7. Her books are a bulwark against this explosion of razzle-dazzle media interest and current hipness.
8. This provides a necessary bulwark against the danger of an all-powerful state invading the individual's liberty.
9. They are a bulwark against that dark night: the candle that protected us in childhood.
10. As long as Mr Neal remains a strong bulwark against these incursions, nothing very significant is likely to happen.
11. Over the bulwark of his body, Sylvie waved to Alexei.
12. Until then the security forces remain the ultimate bulwark against the breakdown of society.
13. The new dam was a bulwark against future floods.
14. Law is the bulwark of society.
15. The navy is our principal bulwark against invasion.
16. Law and morality are the bulwark of society.
17. Handrails shall be provided where bulwark is not required.
18. Spruance lounged outside, elbows on the bulwark.sentencedict .com
19. The administrative bulwark increases the circulation cost of the economic element and reduces the economic vigor.
20. Bulwark stays shall be provided at two frame spacing intervals.
21. Bulwark plate to be thickened and stiffener to be added in way of mooring hole.
22. The House of Lords is the only bulwark of democracy in this country.
23. The abbeys were founded in the 12th century by King David as a bulwark against the English.
24. Her brother Alex, two years older and much more robust in temperament, was her bulwark against the world.
25. By the end of the nineteenth century the lower middle classes were actually seen as the bulwark of respectability.
26. He argued that by helping Men protect themselves against Chaos they would create an invaluable bulwark against the forces of darkness.
27. TYPICAL USE : The soldiers kept their heads down behind the bulwark.
28. Before World War II, the French thought their Maginot Line as an invincible bulwark against German invasion.
29. The frame number marks, made of steel plate shall be welded and painted on the hatch coaming and bulwark at the place of every 10 frame-space and at every bulkhead.
30. The First Amendment's Press Clause continues to be a bulwark of democracy and of the people.