picket

picket
I
(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)
n. post, pale, fence; sentry, guard, sentinel, patrol; striker, protester, goon. See warning, restraint, disobedience. — v. enclose, bar, fence; tether, restrain. See circumscription.
II
(Roget's IV) n.
1. [A stake]
Syn. stake, pole, pillar; see post 1 .
2. [A watchman]
Syn. patrolman, guard, union member, vedette, sentry, inlying picket.
v.
1. [To strike]
Syn. walk out, blockade, boycott; see strike 2 .
2. [To enclose]
Syn. imprison, fence, corral; see enclose 1 .
III
(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus)
I
n.
1. stake pale, paling, post, palisade, upright.
2. guard lookout, sentinel, sentry, patrol, watch.
II
v.
demonstrate, strike, boycott, protest, sit in, march, rally, *make a stink.
IV
(Roget's Thesaurus II) noun A person or special body of persons assigned to provide protection or keep watch over, for example: guard, lookout, protector, sentinel, sentry, ward, watch. See AWARENESS, SAFETY.

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