Sentence example with the word 'accoutred'

accoutred

Definition adj. provided with necessary articles of equipment for a specialized purpose

Last update: October 4, 2015


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In warfare it was customary for knights who were thus allied to appear similarly accoutred and bearing the same badges or cognisances, to the end that their enemies might not know with which of them they were in conflict, and that their friends might be unable to accord more applause to one than to the other for his prowess in the field.   [Please select]

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--Come, squires and armorers, your master must be accoutred for the field.   [Please select]

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"Truly, he could not walk accoutred as he is."   [Please select]

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--Come, squires and armourers, your master must be accoutred for the field.   [Please select]

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Thus armed and accoutred, he presented the appearance of a miniature Ranger.   [Please select]

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And the oddly accoutred Alpinists followed him, their steel-shod soles ringing on the pavement.   [Please select]

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In two minutes the men were assembled and accoutred; in three they were in their places--the whip cracked, and away they went.   [Please select]

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The youngest of the three was dressed and accoutred much like the eldest, except that his cap was of blue cloth--somewhat after the fashion of the military forage cap.   [Please select]

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