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Escort   /ɛskˈɔrt/  /ˈɛskɔrt/   Listen
Escort

noun
1.
Someone who escorts and protects a prominent person.  Synonym: bodyguard.
2.
The act of accompanying someone or something in order to protect them.  Synonym: accompaniment.
3.
An attendant who is employed to accompany someone.
4.
A participant in a date.  Synonym: date.
verb
(past & past part. escorted; pres. part. escorting)
1.
Accompany as an escort.
2.
Accompany or escort.  Synonym: see.



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"Escort" Quotes from Famous Books



... flock to see the sight from town or country, St. Giles's or Whitechapel, young or old, rich or poor, gentle or simple, who does not agree to admire the same object. Is he delighted with the yeomen of the guard, the military escort, the groups of ladies, the badges of sovereign power, the kingly crown, the marshal's truncheon and the judge's robe, the array that precedes and follows him, the crowded streets, the windows hung with eager looks? So are the mob, for they 'have eyes ...
— Table-Talk - Essays on Men and Manners • William Hazlitt

... ecclesiastics, together with the strong escort by which they were attended, under the command of John Braddyll, the high sheriff of the county, had passed the previous night at Whitewell, in Bowland Forest; and the abbot, before setting out on his final journey, was ...
— The Lancashire Witches - A Romance of Pendle Forest • William Harrison Ainsworth

... "that Venus is exceedingly rich in the precious metals, as well as in iron and lead. They mine them all, and we shall visit the mines under Ala's escort. My real purpose, of course, is to find uranium, of whose properties, strangely—and for us luckily—enough, they seem to have no knowledge. Nevertheless, they are capital chemists as far as they go, and possess laboratories provided with all that I shall need. They refine ...
— A Columbus of Space • Garrett P. Serviss

... partisans of the Count surrounded him. Among them were the chief nobles of Naples, for, as has been said before, the cause of one of the order became that of all, and Monte-Leone's success was a triumph to all the class. Amid a proud and gallant escort, the Count left the Castello Capuano. Scarcely had he left the door when enthusiastic cries were heard on all sides. The people, who had been in the street since dawn, waited impatiently for the result of the trial, for Monte-Leone was immensely popular. The crowd from time to time heard ...
— The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851 • Various

... not to be denied that he extracted some cold comfort from that last cryptic remark. Cynthia wanted to come, but Mrs. Devar had evidently burked the excursion. Why? Because Cynthia's escort would be Viscount Medenham and not Arthur Simmonds, orthodox and highly respectable chauffeur. But Mrs. Devar plainly declared herself on the side of Viscount Medenham last night. Why, then, did she stop a short journey by motor, with the laudable objective ...
— Cynthia's Chauffeur • Louis Tracy


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