Bring
Guard
Guard verb - To drive danger or attack away from.
Common collocations
Both words in one sentence
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Her reaction to the temperature was loud enough to bring one of the elf men posted to guard them looking to see what was the matter.
Source: Outdoor Bath Peeping -
Hermann Göring convinced a friendly guard to bring him his cyanide capsule before he was executed.
Source: Better to Die than Be Killed -
He only succeeds in hurting the guard, and has to resort to a more vigorous attack to bring him down.
Source: Anime / Le Chevalier d'Eon
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