Sentence examples for be guarding from inspiring English sources

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be guarding

noun

A person who, or thing that, protects or watches over something.

  • The prison guard unlocked the door of the cell.

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That is sort of like saying that we should burn Capitol Hill to the ground and start over, because who is ever responsive to the people who are supposed to be guarding our well-being?

But the toughest job may be guarding the coasts.

A person could be "guarding" a page that he has a personal stake in.

I'll be guarding a Foot Locker store, either in Manhattan or the Bronx.

"I would run down the floor and ask myself, Who am I supposed to be guarding?

In my view, our sector should be guarding its principles, not just its purse strings.

Kenyon Martin will be guarding Jordan, although Martin sat out today's practice with a migraine.

He was also fortunate to be guarding a jump-shooter like Dan Majerle (3 for 5).

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Both are extremes to be guarded against.

"Something that needed to be guarded against".

Like he was guarding them.

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