Phrases with «watchtower»

A "watchtower" is a tall building or structure used for observing and keeping a lookout for any potential danger or threats. It is typically placed in a strategic location, like near a border or on top of a hill, to help people see far distances and protect the surrounding area. Full definition

Sentences with «watchtower»

  • Polke, meanwhile, offers a whole narrative of Germany of his own, from works from the 1960s, with titles like Sekt für Alle («fizz for all») sending up consumerist West Germany, to the great series of watchtower paintings of the 1980s, which complicatedly recall the fortifications of Nazi prison camps. (theguardian.com)
  • Prior to opening its doors at the 600 - year old Ming dynasty watchtower in Dongbianmen, he had started organizing and curating exhibitions for young Chinese artists in the late 1980s. (widewalls.ch)
  • Readers can check out the Enchantress trailer after the jump and for more details on the character can check out Injustice Watchtower on Jan. 5 at 3 p.m. CST on the NetherRealm Twitch channel. (iplaywinner.com)
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