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Meanings of usual guard in English
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Usage of usual guard in English
1
When the Akkadians camped for the night, a stronger than usualguard had to be posted.
2
Six several times he repeated this manoeuvre, and six times I stopped the stroke with the usualguard.
3
Within ten minutes, as I should estimate, we were all here, except the usualguard upon the beach.
4
As long as Colonel Mannheim was here in Government City, there would be special officers guarding him instead of the usualguard contingent.
5
As soon as he had reached them, the gate was shut, and the usualguard placed to watch the proceedings of the Indians outside.
6
Arriving on the other side, Ambrose was secured on a horse, as on his first journey, and instantly despatched inland with his usualguard.
7
That no time might be lost, the tents for the observatory, with the usualguard and the water-casks, were landed, and operations were immediately commenced.
8
Nothing else on the river but the usualguards of spiting devil.
9
And with a faint smile he flitted away from me on his never-ending duties, with his usualguarded activity.
10
Cody nodded, without taking his eyes off my face, looking at me with his usualguarded expression that showed nothing.
11
The Union troops, except only the usualguards and pickets, quietly slept in their tents the night of the 18th of October.
12
"I thought-didyou remove the usualguards, this evening?"
13
Though still groggy, he roused enough to realize that it was a different person than the usualguards or Ahmol leaning over him.
14
The storm had kept the citizens in their houses, so that we met no one; and even the usualguards had been keeping under shelter.
15
A few moments were passed in the usualguards and thrusts, when anon commenced the feint, the ward, as each grew warmer in the contest.
16
One day as he was going up with his gang under charge of the usualguards to the building, he saw Hassan, who grinned maliciously.