Sentencedict.com
 Directly to word page Vague search(google)
Home > Garrison in a sentence

Garrison in a sentence

  up(4)  down(3)
Sentence count:119+6Posted:2017-02-15Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: battalioncompanyfortregimentstrongholdtroopSimilar words: prisonprisonercomparisonby comparisonin comparison withpoisonbenisonliaisonMeaning: ['gærɪsn]  n. 1. a fortified military post where troops are stationed 2. United States abolitionist who published an anti-slavery journal (1805-1879) 3. the troops who maintain and guard a fortified place. v. station (troops) in a fort or garrison. 
Random good picture Not show
91, A knight could have a small holdfast and garrison of men-at-arms.
92, The Baqi garrison community was undoubtedly influenced by the local culture and consuetude, which can be seen from disappearance of the native language, evolvement of the consuetude.
93, You know that garrison swears to immolate the first who breathes a proposition of surrender.
94, Any member of the Macao Garrison who breaches military discipline shall be subject to disciplinary sanction.
95, The garrison was made up predominantly of eager volunteers from New England, many with antislavery sympathies.
96, Its garrison swears to immolate the first who breathes a proposition of surrender.
97, Their mission was to seize the bridges and overwhelm the garrison.
98, The relationship took a nose dive on May 2 when U. S. commandos staged a covert raid to kill al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden in a Pakistani garrison town not far from Islamabad.
99, The troops came to the relief of the besieged garrison.
100, On September 18, 1931, Japanese troops provocatively destroyed a section of railway in north Shenyang and attacked the Chinese garrison at Beidaying, Shenyang, on the same night.
101, In 382 BC, he fled to Athens after the seizure of the Theban citadel by the Spartans, who installed an oligarchic government and a Spartan garrison.
102, The garrison that sounds a parley is not far from being surrendered.
103, Contact garrison in Lhasa, Lhasa People's Armed Police Detachment , fire station, the Intermediate People's Court, Procuratorate.
104, Between deep draws on a shisha, he also made a joke of Salaheen's brother, who had been shot in the crotch during the climatic battle for Benghazi's military garrison and had lost a testicle.
105, All officers wear grade insignia on the left side of garrison caps.
106, Tang En - po was commander - in - chief of the Kuomintang garrison forces in the Nanking - Shanghai - Hangchow area.
107, Superior Italian crossbow garrison unit armoured with brigandine and a pavise.
108, In addition, players will use moated forts to garrison vast armies or seize control of key strategic points and explore new technology trees, governed by religion and prestige.
109, During the Indian Mutiny, a disgruntled pension-seeker slaughtered the entire British garrison, including women and children(July1857). Population, 1, 481, 879.
110, The invading army had massacred many of the garrison after capitulation.
111, Garrison is currently actively exploring their properties and options in Mongolia, Guyana and China.
112, During the British empire, it was a garrison and still has a large army cantonment.
113, A city of southeast Mexico south of Orizaba. It was probably founded in1486 as an Aztec garrison post and was conquered by the Spanish in1521. Population, 154, 223.sentencedict.com
114, This unit is under the command of the municipal garrison.
115, On May 10, 1775, Benedict Arnold of Massachusetts joined Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys of Vermont in a dawn attack on the fort, surprising and capturing the sleeping British garrison.
116, In a campaign appearance in Fort Smith, I had promised that if I did win there, Hillary and I would dance down Garrison Avenue, the town's main street.
117, By April 1775, when hostilities broke out between colonial militiamen and British soldiers at Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts, the British garrison at Fort Ticonderoga numbered barely 50 men.
118, The most fussed-about young poet of the moment is Deborah Garrison, whose new collection, A Working Girl Can't Win, revolves around a quintessentially self-absorbed postfeminist.
119, Escaping to Massachusetts in 1838, at age 21, Douglass was helped by abolitionist editor William Lloyd Garrison and began to lecture for anti-slavery societies.
More similar words: prisonprisonercomparisonby comparisonin comparison withpoisonbenisonliaisongarretarrivearrivalwarriormarriedbarrierharriedearringcarriergarrotearrive atcarriagegarrulouscarriagewayferris wheeldisownepisodeisolatedisobeyisolatedsupervisordisorder
Total 119, 30 Per page  4/4  «first  pre  last»  goto
Leave a comment
Welcome to leave a comment about this page!
Your name:
Latest commentsInto the comment page>>
More words