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corporal's guard

noun

  1. Military. any small detachment.
  2. any small group, as of followers.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of corporal's guard1

An Americanism dating back to 1835–45
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I myself counted one hundred and thirty graves, or rather holes, loosely covered over with earth, close together, many of them large enough to hold a corporal’s guard.

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The costs of the debacle were very high: The GOP lost 36 House seats, and its Senate contingent was reduced to a corporal’s guard of 32.

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"If you do not return to the barracks at once," he said, sternly, "I will fetch a corporal's guard and put you in the cells."

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The fort contained large quantities of government arms and ammunition, and being garrisoned by but a corporal's guard, it was too tempting a prize to be overlooked by Samuel Adams and his colleagues.

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The only military in the neighborhood were the general's suite and a corporal's guard whose tents were on the green before the Berrian House, and the captain's marquee nearly in front.

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