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air-raid shelter in British English (ˈɛəˌreɪd ˈʃɛltə) nouna structure, often located underground, that is designed to protect people during an air raid an underground air raid shelter Examples of 'air-raid shelter' in a sentenceair-raid shelter Visit the air-raid shelter and explore old diaries and school magazines.Plus, there's the not-inconsiderable task of building an air-raid shelter.I remember eating grapes from the vine that half covered the air-raid shelter.Not too far away was an underground air raid shelter.Later, the club moved and changed in an air-raid shelter.They all smoked together behind the air-raid shelter in the playground.The house was spotless, with a front room for special occasions, a living room, a scullery and an old air-raid shelter.And we were standing bang next to the air-raid shelter dug into the garden of my parents' home.The battery will be all the better if put to some use, such as providing a light for an air raid shelter.They found an untouched air-raid shelter under the stairs, complete with gas masks, tin hats and dried food (although this has since been removed). |