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Definition of Bank guard
1. Noun. A security guard at a bank.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bank Guard
Literary usage of Bank guard
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Lord Seaton's Regiment, (the 52nd Light Infantry) at the by William Leeke (1866)
"... with that proceeding—Winterbottom and religions tracts at the bank guard;
curious and important dialogue—Anecdote connected with Winterbottom's wound at ..."
2. The Eizenstat Report and Related Issues Concerning United States and Allied edited by James A. Leach (1999)
"A young bank guard, Christophe Meili, came across the shredding of historical
documents. I believe it was in January. He took a handful of those documents ..."
3. London and the Kingdom: A History Derived Mainly from the Archives at by Reginald Robinson Sharpe (1895)
"unnecessary introduction of the militar}' into the civil "government of this
nation" was unconstitutional. The bank guard was originally adopted at the time ..."
4. Central Criminal Court. Minutes of Evidence by Great Britain Central Criminal Court, Henry Buckler (1840)
"On the •>n! of January I paid the prisoner a sovereign for his master, and 4d.
for some bread and cheese—he brought it to the Bank-guard, where I was that ..."
5. Memoirs of John Adams Dix by Morgan Dix (1883)
"... on duty at the garrison, and Henry has attached himself to the bank guard.
We consist of a Spartan band of thirty dreadful fighters, with sixty stand of ..."