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guard of honor
noun
a guard specially designated for welcoming or escorting distinguished guests or for accompanying a casket in a military funeral.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of guard of honor1
Example Sentences
The funeral cortege began at Old Trafford stadium, where it passed through a guard of honor made up of United’s academy teams.
The parliament had planned to greet him with a red carpet and a ceremonial guard of honor.
The U.N secretary-general was given a red carpet welcome complete with a guard of honor as he was received at the main international airport by Somalia and U.N officials.
Toulouse showed fair play by giving Lannion’s players a guard of honor as they walked off.
He returned to training with PSG on Wednesday and received a guard of honor from the players.
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