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garda

n. (context Ireland English) A member of the Irish national police force, the Gardaí.

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Gârda

Gârda may refer to:

  • Gârda de Sus, a commune in Alba County, Romania
  • Gârda Seacă, a village in Gârda de Sus Commune, Alba County, Romania
  • Gârda-Bărbulești, a village in Roșia Montană Commune, Alba County, Romania
  • Gârda Seacă River, a tributary of the Arieşul Mare River in Romania
Garda (company)

GardaWorld Corporation is a Canadian private security firm, based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, with 48,000 employees (by April 2016) Though GardaWorld International Protective Services, now the international division of the company, began its operations in 1984, GardaWorld Security Corporation was established by its Quebecer owner Stéphan Crétier in 1995, who initially invested $25,000 in the company, then named Trans-Quebec Security Inc. The company is the second largest consulting and security services firm in the world, with operations in North America, Latin America, Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East. The company today runs heavily on physical security guard services as well as armoured car services in select countries and cities throughout the world. The firm has over 200 offices worldwide.

Usage examples of "garda".

Anglesea Street to the modern concrete block of the Garda headquarters.

Detective Garda Dockery went to see her last night and he thinks that she may be ready to tell us who shot her Kenny.

Blarney Garda Station, too, so that they know where to look for absconding road-drills and runaway tarmac spreaders, and any other property that goes for a walk.

At the back of the Garda station the crows were still perched along the roof of the parking lot.

Then, about two months after I graduated as a detective garda, I solved a double murder in Knockraha, two women drowned in a well, mother and daughter.

Department, 1745 Mission Drive, Solvang, California, and it was addressed to Garda Headquarters in Phoenix Park.

Liam to call customs officers at Shannon and the garda stations in Limerick, Killarney, and Bandon.

He was a gray-haired garda called Patrick Logan: friendly, reliable, unambitious, and close to retirement.

The garda on duty at the gate was sitting in his squad car with the windows steamed up, having a cigarette, but when she drew up beside him he climbed out and came across, still breathing smoke.

The garda on duty came hurrying through the rain and Liam wound his window down.

To his right, Detective Sergeant Tony Dowling, his sidekick in the detective division of Store Street Garda station, was conferring with Detective Sergeant Kate Hamilton, one of the new breed of women detectives in the Garda Siochana being trained in serious crime investigations.

Ignoring the Garda completely, Dunne pushed the door open with the bottom of a pencil to avoid leaving his own fingerprints and ushered McGrath inside.

Hamilton was one of only three female detectives being instructed in serious crime investigation within the Garda Siochana.

She was a confident young woman, three inches in height below most of her six foot Garda colleagues, with short dark hair usually pulled back and held in place with two combs at the side.

So pretty that she was the pin-up girl for many in Store Street Garda station where she was based.