Definitionn. a person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event
Last update: September 7, 2015
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He can do better sentinel. [noun]
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A sentinel lymph node biopsy has possible side effects. [noun]
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Sentinel Site Content At Sentinel, we take all possible steps to ensure the accuracy of information on this site. [noun]
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He was alone, if the solitary sentinel who paced the mound be excepted; for the artillerists had hastened also to profit by the temporary suspension of their arduous duties. [noun]
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"C'est bien," returned the sentinel, throwing his musket from the charge to his shoulder; "vous promenez bien matin, monsieur."' [noun]
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The Mohican will be our sentinel, therefore let us sleep. [noun]
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How, now, my vigilant sentinel, can see anything of those you call the Iroquois, on the main land. [noun]
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"I could sleep in peace," whispered Alice, in reply, "with such a fearless and generous-looking youth for my sentinel." [noun]
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They stood sentinel on each side of his chair at dinner, like supporters to a coat-of-arms. [noun]
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