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Thebesian valve
Not practical bedause the carnies would have to outnumber (considerably!) the guarded crop.
Any nuclear reaction produce radiation hazard and should be guarded against by proper shielding.
1. Showing or practicing caution; careful.2. Tentative or restrained; guarded: felt a cautious optimism that the offer would be accepted.
Fort Jackson on the west bank and Fort St. Philip on the east side of the River Mississippi, guarded the City of New Orleans.
During the American Civil War in the 1860s, both Vicksburg and New Orleans served the South as key guardian-cities of the Mississippi River. As a result, both were featured in significant battles during that conflict. Even earlier, New Orleans was the site of battles during the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812, with the British as the opponent in each.
vicksburg
Scylla and Charybdis were two sea monsters who guarded the passage between Sicily and Italy in myth.
the forts guarded the important valley route between the colonies & Canada. (:
Guarded is the past tense of guard.
Fort Ticonderoga
your mom and your dad
Guarded but non-hostile.
US President Thomas Jefferson was in office when his minister in Paris informed him that Napoleon was interested in selling New Orleans and the entire Louisiana Territory to the United States. Jefferson realized that this would be a good transaction for the USA. The city of New Orleans guarded the entry to the Mississippi River. By making the deal, France was out of North America and Great Britain had no chance of capturing New Orleans with the US owning it.
The Underworld is guarded by Cerberus.
The word "guarded" can be used as an adjective or as a verb in the past tense. As an adjective... This entry is well guarded. As a verb... The policeman guarded the door.