Definitionn. someone who escorts and protects a prominent person
Last update: June 26, 2015
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When someone employs a bodyguard they simply pay them to do the job. [noun]
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In the last few weeks alone, the price of an armed bodyguard has fallen by over 60 per cent ! [noun]
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After him came five Delaware Indians who were his bodyguard. [Please select]
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The bodyguard could easily vindicate him, in any event. [Please select]
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Besides these, he has a strong bodyguard and a good many cross-bowmen. [Please select]
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Arakcheev was a faithful custodian to enforce order and acted as the sovereign's bodyguard. [noun]
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On the march from Vyazma to Tsarevo-Zaymishche he rode his light bay bobtailed ambler accompanied by his Guards, his bodyguard, his pages, and aides-de-camp. [noun]
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Saladin gained the woods, and with him his bodyguard, the flower of his state. [noun]
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They were of Saladin's bodyguard, fine marksmen who should never have missed him. [noun]
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A frenzied cry from some emir by the standard gave notice of the danger; the bodyguard about the Soldan were seen urging him. [noun]
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The brooding blond bodyguard-Guardian driving the Yukon looked at him in the rearview mirror, torn. [Please select]
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