A chamber (often underground) reinforced against bombing and provided with food and living facilities; used during air raids.
1 They live in the Moscow Metro - the biggest air-raid shelter ever built.
2 A large air-raid shelter sat abandoned in its midst.
3 Residents took notice of the air-raid shelter after graffiti art showed up on its walls.
4 Down the air-raid shelter when the sirens sound- ed.
5 His last thought was of the air-raid shelter and the young woman whose name he now knew.
6 After inspecting the air-raid shelter and finding Goring's art, the Americans started shipping it back to Unterstein.
7 Description, visit to the office of the local newspaper office; an air - raid shelter , and about the Civil Defense arrangements.
8 In our air-raid shelter it felt queerly ritualistic, as though the voices of the old rabbis were inhabiting the brickwork.
9 A former air-raid shelter built by the Japanese army during World War II stands close to Tainan airport in Tainan, Taiwan.
10 Of course she'd gone to the air-raid shelter on many occasions, but most of the bombs had not fallen near her home.
11 Annamarie is friends with them, but I know them only casually, from seeing them in the outside corridor and in the air-raid shelter .
12 I see no air - raid shelter , recall no further talk of the Brothers Stroganoff, retain nothing of any conversations we might have had about the Nazis.
13 And on the home front, you'd have air-raid shelters that would be effective.
14 As Moscow was besieged in late 1941, the metro stations were used as air-raid shelters .
15 Ralston Jr.'s obsession with air-raid shelters began that night.
16 In the war, these places were air-raid shelters .
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