sentry box
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Definition
Noun: A small, often freestanding, structure with an open front, designed to provide shelter from the weather for a sentry (a soldier or guard stationed to keep watch).
Usage
This term specifically refers to the physical shelter itself. It is used to describe the box or booth where a guard is posted. * The soldier stood watch from the sentry box at the gate. * A traditional red sentry box is a familiar sight outside some official buildings.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to describe any small, isolated observation post or a position of solitary watchfulness, though this is less common.
- The lighthouse keeper's cottage was his lonely sentry box against the sea.
Variants and Related Words
- Sentry: (noun) The guard who occupies the sentry box.
- Guardhouse: (noun) A larger building for guards, often where they are based, as opposed to a single small shelter.
- Watchtower: (noun) A tall tower from which observation is kept, typically larger and offering a wider view than a sentry box.
Synonyms
- Guard booth
- Watch box
- Sentry post (this can refer to the location or duty itself, not always a physical shelter)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- (To be) on sentry duty: To be performing the task of a sentry, which typically involves using a sentry box.
- The new recruit was assigned to be on sentry duty from midnight until dawn.
Noun
- a small shelter with an open front to protect a sentry from the weather