Guardhouses [noun]
Definition of Guardhouses:
residence for incarcerating criminals
Synonyms of Guardhouses:
Opposite/Antonyms of Guardhouses:
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Sentence/Example of Guardhouses:
"Take those men to the guardhouse," he ordered curtly, pointing an accusing finger at Hicks and Bevans.
They had a little guardhouse on the plantation and they would lock them up in it.
"Monsieur Brigadier, conduct this gentleman to the guardhouse," firmly ordered Lecour.
The villagers bound and dragged him to the nearest guardhouse at Bourg-la-Reine.
In front of the log guardhouse the sergeant quickly formed the two reliefs not on post.
In a guardhouse asleep when Bobby came into the Castle, he had not seen the little dog before and knew nothing about him.
After staying in town a few days, he made an attempt or two to run the pickets, and as a consequence, was put in the guardhouse.
She mowed the guard down and a half-thousandth of a second later she plowed into the guardhouse.
Through the busted gate I roared, past the downed guard and the smashed guardhouse, past the wreck of Farrow's car.
What made him take the lantern last night and enter the guardhouse?