All 8 Uses
structure
in
Flags of Our Fathers
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- Joe and I entered the squat cement structure.†
Chpt 1.
- The whole town could see the vast skeletal structures of the mills.†
Chpt 2.
- To the military, this goal was important enough to alter the very structure of Japanese society.†
Chpt 3.
- The intuitive brilliance he'd shown in childhood now focused acutely on the inner subtleties and structures of Marine life.†
Chpt 4. *
- The officers dissected and reconfigured this strategy inside a forbidding-looking wood structure next to division headquarters, a building that bore the deceptively innocuous title of "the conference center."†
Chpt 5.
- All were identified by the key in the lower right-hand corner: Coastal Defense Guns, Dual-Mount Dual-Purpose Guns, Covered Artillery Emplacements, Rifle Pits, Foxholes, Antitank Guns, Machine Guns, Blockhouses, Pillboxes, and Earth-Covered Structures.†
Chpt 6.
- No structures to house the estimated 12,000 Japanese defenders.†
Chpt 6.
- I'll never truly understand the structure of my dad's wall of silence.†
Chpt 20.
Definitions:
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(1)
(structure as in: sentence structure or structure it) an organized form or system; or the act of giving something that form
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(2)
(structure as in: a massive structure) something made of parts -- often a building
- (3) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)