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fortressed
adjective as in fortified
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
Should schools become military-style fortressed institutions, or do we limit access to the kind of weapons that allowed an 18-year-old to walk into an elementary school and kill 19 children and two teachers?
“We have neighbors who have fortressed their houses in Ring cameras, and it’s gotten them nowhere — and nothing, except this false sense of panic. It creeps me out.”
Fortressed by James firing in a goal for himself in the 35th minute after being teed up by Mason Mount, Chelsea and Lukaku could cruise to a second straight win.
The weather had warmed, the cherry trees had blossomed and the fencing that had fortressed the District’s power centers since the violent insurrection on Jan. 6 was beginning to fall away.
In historic Besançon, the fortressed city that was the hometown of “Les Misérables” author Victor Hugo, music store owner Jean-Charles Valley says the 6 p.m. deadline means people no longer drop by after work to play with the guitars and other instruments that he sells.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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