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bodyguard

[bod-ee-gahrd] / ˈbɒd iˌgɑrd /


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Xolani says that his brother left South Africa on 8 July, thinking he was going to be trained as a bodyguard for MK.

From BBC

He has also ordered a redeployment of police VIP bodyguards to core policing duties, and approved the recruitment of 30,000 additional officers.

From Barron's

She travels to New York City CBS offices with a caravan of SUVs and a gaggle of bodyguards, according to current and former employees.

From The Wall Street Journal

As is sometimes the case with Bessent, there’s a tiny nugget of truth in his words, surrounded by a bodyguard of misrepresentation.

From Los Angeles Times

He is also known for videos in which he provokes strangers on the street, before hiding behind his bodyguard.

From BBC