guard duty
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of guard duty
First recorded in 1890–95
Example Sentences
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According to Brig Evetts, soldier workload has now been reduced and working time properly managed, with reduced guard duty and kit needing to be cleaned less often.
From BBC
He pulls long shifts of guard duty in the city center and still lives with his family in a working class Damascus suburb.
Instead, his days are filled with menial tasks or guard duty.
He has his morning cup of coffee out there while Daisy sniffs around, works her guard duty shifts, and takes in the million-dollar view, which stretches all the way to Santa Catalina Island.
From Los Angeles Times
Musselman encouraged as much out of Rice who was initially expected to share lead guard duties this season after playing off-the-ball at Maryland.
From Los Angeles Times
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