Similar words: postpositive, postposition, postpone, postponed, postponement, outpour, post, posted. Meaning: ['aʊtpəʊst] n. 1. a station in a remote or sparsely populated location 2. a settlement on the frontier of civilization 3. a military post stationed at a distance from the main body of troops.
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1. Some soldiers waited at an outpost deep in the forest.
2. The soldiers trenched an outpost.
3. That little store was the last outpost for motorists before they entered the desert.
4. Free jazz has been described as the last outpost of modernism.
5. Sell posters from an outpost of the SinnFein bookshop.Sentencedict.com
6. His outpost on the Dardanelles was within the Persian empire.
7. Currently, the outpost includes a half-dozen major modules, including the large U.S. science research module Destiny.
8. The exactitude of this association gave the outpost a familiarity and calmed her even more.
9. Assembly of the global outpost is scheduled to begin in late 1997.
10. Standing before an outpost of the Veterans Administration they lamented the sin of militarism.
11. This shop is surely an outpost of hell, with its oppressive heat and dense clouds of smoke.
12. The policemen died at the Beitunia outpost, near the West Bank city of Ramallah.
13. Clearly the tiny outpost was awaiting demolition, but maybe that wouldn't come for many years.
14. The troops received orders to trench the outpost.
15. Wastage is now applied to Outpost construction platform blueprints.
16. In this outpost , at least,[sentencedict.com] the Taleban appear firmly in control.
17. One such outpost was Fort Tusken , northwest of Mos Eisley.
18. Sold Outpost refunds only 30 % its cost instead of 50 %.
19. You'd better get petrol here where we're going is the last outpost of civilization.
20. The city began its life as a remote border outpost.
21. To reach East Berlin they must cross through Checkpoint Charlie, not far from their outpost.
22. Riney had the hard job of luring quality talent to the backwaters outpost of a respected agency.
23. Inevitably, the scientists used some of the same ingenuity they brought to building the bomb to improving their high-desert outpost.
24. Dams were built linked by causeways to a series of smaller outpost forts.
25. The last time astronauts did a spacewalk from an aerial outpost was in 1974, when Skylab was operating.
26. They will attach several experiments on the exterior of the outpost.
27. Sure enough, just after 8 a.m. on Thursday, the alarm went off for a unit of the Army's 101st Airborne Division, based at the small outpost.
28. Jonathan said to his young armor-bearer, "Come, let's go over to the outpost of those uncircumcised fellows. Perhaps the LORD will act in our behalf.
29. A second island town, less piratey, with a Navy Outpost.
30. 31Sergeant Matt Murray, 25, of Warwick, R.I., greets Second Lieutenant Andrew Ferrara while hiking up to an observation post on Sept. 12 at Combat Outpost Monti in Kunar province.
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