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the cordon
verb
To form a cordon around an area in order to prevent movement in or out.
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He had driven through the cordon.
At the Cordon Bleu, were the teachers women or men?
Repeated warnings were issued to stop charging the cordon.
None of the police officers left the cordon.
Root gets two edgily along the ground through the cordon.
NO persons should attempt to by-pass the cordon and approach the scene across the fields.
Once the cordon formed, the deputy sheriffs pointed their truncheons toward the crowd.
The cordon around the scene at Eastleach in the picturesque Gloucestershire Cotswolds, has been lifted.
The problem was, however what to do about the cordon upstairs.
A few months later, he was in London, rolling puff pastry at the Cordon Bleu.
"It happened while the cordon was being laid and it was a hard attack," he said.
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