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Definition of station house in English: station housenoun North American A police or fire station. Example sentencesExamples - Her arrival at the High Street station house comes almost a year after she first joined the profession as a retained firefighter providing 24-hour cover at Kettering in Northamptonshire.
- Of course, you could buy a local semi-detached home in turn-key condition for the same price but it would be unlikely to have the charm or village setting of the station house.
- Patrol cars pull in and out of a Brooklyn station house, located off a two-mile stretch of low-rent shops and apartments that has seen 16 shootings in the past three weeks.
- Indeed, as happened on a recent call to a Manhattan station house, no information at all got recorded when the sergeant answering the phone simply couldn't find a pen.
- Police say Ho admitted his attempted bribery back at the station house.
- Jim pulled into traffic and drove towards Bryce's station house.
- They managed to use a telephone in a local drug store and they called the 125th Street station house to report what they had seen.
- At dawn, a separate car transported each officer to the station house.
- It seems he wandered into the station house on Easter Sunday and found several of his fellow officers praying!
- Mary, no doubt felt some class distinction from the English pastoralist's wife, who, with her leisure and her letters, made Irish jokes, and entertained on a grand scale at the station house.
- Would a reasonable person in Alvarado's position have felt free simply to get up and walk out of the small room in the station house at will during his 2-hour police interrogation?
- The period home was the original station house in the village and had renovated into a residence since the line was stopped 60 years ago.
- Twelve of the 30 firefighters from our local station house in Brooklyn died when the World Trade Centre collapsed.
- They took you to the 30th Street station house, where the two of you were photographed with I.D. numbers hanging from your necks.
- Why has he not mentioned the outstanding issue of an empty fire station house without an engine or unit?
- She was 12 at the time, and set off cycling from her home, Elvington station house, with five of her friends eager to see the wreckage.
- They also performed services such as rescuing lost children or animals or lodging the homeless temporarily in station houses.
- If a rookie cop is assigned to a corrupt station house, he stands a good chance of being corrupted himself.
- An arbitrated settlement in 1992 allowed the city to cut 17 fire units and three station houses.
- Officers quickly responded to the scene, which occurred within blocks of the 67th Precinct station house.
Synonyms office, depot, base, headquarters, centre Definition of station house in US English: station housenounˈstāSHən ˌhousˈsteɪʃən ˌhaʊs North American A police or fire station. Example sentencesExamples - An arbitrated settlement in 1992 allowed the city to cut 17 fire units and three station houses.
- Would a reasonable person in Alvarado's position have felt free simply to get up and walk out of the small room in the station house at will during his 2-hour police interrogation?
- If a rookie cop is assigned to a corrupt station house, he stands a good chance of being corrupted himself.
- Why has he not mentioned the outstanding issue of an empty fire station house without an engine or unit?
- Mary, no doubt felt some class distinction from the English pastoralist's wife, who, with her leisure and her letters, made Irish jokes, and entertained on a grand scale at the station house.
- Her arrival at the High Street station house comes almost a year after she first joined the profession as a retained firefighter providing 24-hour cover at Kettering in Northamptonshire.
- Officers quickly responded to the scene, which occurred within blocks of the 67th Precinct station house.
- Of course, you could buy a local semi-detached home in turn-key condition for the same price but it would be unlikely to have the charm or village setting of the station house.
- Police say Ho admitted his attempted bribery back at the station house.
- Twelve of the 30 firefighters from our local station house in Brooklyn died when the World Trade Centre collapsed.
- Jim pulled into traffic and drove towards Bryce's station house.
- It seems he wandered into the station house on Easter Sunday and found several of his fellow officers praying!
- They took you to the 30th Street station house, where the two of you were photographed with I.D. numbers hanging from your necks.
- Indeed, as happened on a recent call to a Manhattan station house, no information at all got recorded when the sergeant answering the phone simply couldn't find a pen.
- Patrol cars pull in and out of a Brooklyn station house, located off a two-mile stretch of low-rent shops and apartments that has seen 16 shootings in the past three weeks.
- They managed to use a telephone in a local drug store and they called the 125th Street station house to report what they had seen.
- At dawn, a separate car transported each officer to the station house.
- She was 12 at the time, and set off cycling from her home, Elvington station house, with five of her friends eager to see the wreckage.
- The period home was the original station house in the village and had renovated into a residence since the line was stopped 60 years ago.
- They also performed services such as rescuing lost children or animals or lodging the homeless temporarily in station houses.
Synonyms office, depot, base, headquarters, centre |