Sentence examples for the bulwark from inspiring English sources

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the bulwark

noun

A defensive wall or rampart.

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The bulwark against these attacks has always been the government.

"These are the bulwark of a strong economy moving forward".

In 1942 he began belatedly to rewrite The Bulwark, a novel begun in 1912.

Even when the bulwark broke, the contest in Europe still looked inspiriting.

HABEAS corpus: it is, as Alexander Hamilton suggested, the "bulwark" of a Constitution.

Both The Bulwark and The Stoic were published posthumously (1946 and 1947, respectively).

For nearly three decades, South Carolina served as the bulwark of the Republican establishment.

MSG would likely pay semi-insanely to keep the Yankees, the bulwark of the network.

"Elections are the bulwark of our nation," proclaims the Farsi caption.

She stood behind us on the bulwark at the edge of the beach.

For 70 years now, the bulwark of Social Security has been its universality.

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