Crossword-Solution: GARRISON
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Garrison | n. | A body of troops stationed in a fort or fortified town. |
| Garrison | n. | A fortified place, in which troops are quartered for its security. |
| Garrison | v. t. | To place troops in, as a fortification, for its defense; to furnish with soldiers; as, to garrison a fort or town. |
| Garrison | v. t. | To secure or defend by fortresses manned with troops; as, to garrison a conquered territory. |
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Sentences with GARRISON (5)
Then, he met William Lloyd Garrison, the famous white abolitionist, who was impressed with his slave experiences and his ability to describe them.
Both of the dining-rooms open directly off the bar, and one of them is reserved for the use of the officers of the garrison.
Here sat the fierce Templar, mounted on horseback, surrounded by several of the garrison both on horse and foot, who had united their strength to that of this renowned leader, in order to secure the last chance of safety and retreat which remained to them.
From the prisoners Captain Jacot permitted his mind to traverse the remaining miles of sand to the little garrison post where, upon the morrow, he should find awaiting him with eager welcome his wife and little daughter.
The Garrison party, to which he still adhered, did not want a _colored_ newspaper—there was an odor of _caste_ about it; the Liberty party could hardly be expected to give warm support to a man who smote their principles as with a hammer; and the wide gulf which separated the free colored people from the Garrisonians, also separated them from their brother, Frederick Douglass.
Quotes with GARRISON (3)
Halt," said Horace, "I've been thinking..." Halt and Will exchanged an amused glance. "Always a dangerous pastime," they chorused. For many years, it had been Halt's unfailing response when Will had made the same statement. Horace waited patiently while they had their moment of fun, then continued." Yes, yes. I know. But seriously, as we said last night, Macindaw isn't so far away from here...""And?" Halt asked, seeing how Horace had left the statement hanging." Well, there's…
I heard the fear in the first music I ever knew, the music that pumped from boom boxes full of grand boast and bluster. The boys who stood out on Garrison and Liberty up on Park Heights loved this music because it told them, against all evidence and odds, that they were masters of their own lives, their own streets, and their own bodies. I saw it in the girls, in their loud laughter, in their gilded bamboo earrings that announced their names thrice over. And I saw it in their…
And Garrison...""Yeah, Maddie?""Well," Madeline said with cheeks red as a beet, "since we're leaving tomorrow, since it's all ending, and way may not be in touch gain, or at least not often... I want to tell you... that I think you're..." Madeline suddenly stopped. She could not quite bring herself to say what she wanted to, Instead she simply stared at Garrison, Her heart aflutter and her palms sweating. In her Mind she was screaming it but her lips just wouldn't move." i th…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, The Atlantic, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1944–2021).