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n. (lookout tower English)
Usage examples of "lookout towers".
We passed electrified barbed wire emplacements and tall lookout towers snouted with large caliber machine guns and squat grenade launchers.
Countless samurai stood inside guardhouses that topped the walls, and more occupied lookout towers.
Even from this distance Biagio could see Lissen lookout towers in his gardens and a great, cloaking wall of brick looming over its northern face.
Neatly spaced all along this coast were the fortified lookout towers watching seaward, built by the Spaniards two centuries ago (mostly by Philip II, who sent the Armada against England).
The forest dwindled to scrub, and gave way to isolated plantings and cattle-runs, field huts, lookout towers against the approach of nomads, an occasional rutted road.
A couple of sec men on foot out by the gate and another few up in the lookout towers, which provided them with a view of the entire farm.
And so saying, he led us through the palace, up a winding stair to one of the lookout towers.
They were also lookout towers from which farsighted jijites could keep watch on the surrounding plains-and on other, marauding members of their own kind.
Other fortifications and lookout towers were built atop the highest pinnacles of rock.