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guardsman
[gahrdz-muhn]
noun
plural
guardsmena person who acts as a guard.
a member of the U.S. National Guard.
British.a member of any select body of troops traditionally organized to protect the person of the sovereign.
guardsman
/ ˈɡɑːə /
noun
(in Britain) a member of a Guards battalion or regiment
(in the US) a member of the National Guard
a guard
Word History and Origins
Origin of guardsman1
Example Sentences
The royal couple rode in a carriage at the front of the military procession along the Mall and into Horse Guards Parade where hundreds of guardsmen were on parade.
“We see that you are putting on your masks; you don’t need them,” Rev. Eddie Anderson, pastor of McCarty Memorial Christian Church and a leader with LA Voice, said to the officers and guardsmen.
Following the parade, the guardsmen attended a Service of Thanksgiving at Berwick Parish Church.
“We see that you are putting on your masks, you don’t need them,” the Rev. Eddie Anderson said to the officers and guardsmen.
But around 1 p.m. on Sunday, guardsmen with riot shields moved to the front of the law enforcement phalanx on Alameda and charged into the protest crowd, screaming “push” as they rammed into people.
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