Stockade Mnemonic
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stockade
stockade
/ˌstɒˈkeɪd/
Examples
- People live within stockade.
- In 1972 scholars reproduced part of the stockade.
- During the 1970s reconstruction, much of the stockade was replaced.
- That evening the British abandon the stockade and return to Norfolk.
- At the start of the game, Jim had just escaped the stockade.
- Her home and a reproduction of the 1873 stockade are open to the public.
- Jim distributes the arms and plans the attack on the General's stockade.
- Many of the leaders at the Eureka Stockade were Chartist members.
- Dalia was founded during the last wave of the tower and stockade movement.
- It operates two museums in the city and offers walking tours of the stockade.
fortification consisting of a fence made of a line of stout posts set firmly for defense
noun
a penal camp where political prisoners or prisoners of war are confined (usually under harsh conditions)
noun
surround with a stockade in order to fortify
verb
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"Stock + Aid. They used stocks to aid and enclose the area securely."
"Sock + Fade. Old socks fade and are trapped behind bars like prisoners."
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