Sinònims
Examples for "on one's guard"
Examples for "on one's guard"
1But the tram rumbling by keeps one on one's guard.
2Still, it is always best to be on one's guard.
3One had need be on one's guard as to what one says before her.
4It's a question of being informed and on one's guard.
5Still, Sophia, I felt one should be on one's guard where foreigners are concerned.
1But when one is specially invited to be candid, one is naturally set upon one's guard.
2Still, one must be always upon one's guard!
3One grew accustomed to see an enemy in every stranger, and to be upon one's guard before a neighbor as before some lurking traitor.
1My main object in coming was to put you on your guard.
2Take him at once to the city, but be on your guard.
3Presently he cried out in Zulu, Be on your guard, white chief.
4Be on your guard as to bruises and hurts of any kind.
5Good mother, be on your guard against the deceptions prepared for you.
1I put the steward on guard in the garden, beneath the windows.
2The four men who had been on guard replied in the negative.
3I know the dress; I was on guard when she was passed.
4Texas Tech also did a good job defensively on guard Buddy Hield.
5But parents must be on guard even when dealing with legitimate employers.
6Of course, the Maidens would be on guard in the night, too.
7All the men were on guard; but nothing suspicious had been seen.
8He had not recognised the Royal Marine on guard duty: another stranger.
9Dayel was placed on guard in case the creature should return unexpectedly.
10The man on guard drew the sheet once more over the corpse.
11And it is always advisable to be on guard in this neighbourhood.
12Others were on guard, as if expecting a siege at any moment.
13There were eighteen men in the encampment, and four out on guard.
14The Nadia was in and side-tracked, with a sleepy porter on guard.
15But the others would not hear of the professor going on guard.
16The soldiers on guard saluted and stepped aside, and the party entered.