Similar words: farmer, former, arm, farm, formerly, performer, media, medal. Meaning: [ɑːmd] adj. 1. (used of persons or the military) characterized by having or bearing arms 2. having arms or arms as specified; used especially in combination 3. (used of plants and animals) furnished with bristles and thorns.
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121. The President fears that armed conflict is possible.
122. He was armed with a cut-throat razor.
123. The President's bodyguard is / are armed.
124. His sons, brother and nephews were his armed sidekicks.
125. The accused was taken to court under armed guard.
126. He's done time for armed robbery.
127. Max is up for armed robbery.
128. The region split into two armed camps.
129. The crowd armed themselves with sticks and stones.
130. The crowd were armed with broken bottles.
131. He did six years for armed robbery.
132. He did ten years porridge for armed robbery.
133. Armed police stormed the building.
134. Armed police stand guard outside the house.
135. The President always travels with an armed guard.
136. Armed robbery is on the increase everywhere.
137. The air force is one of the armed forces.
138. The raiders were armed with sawn-off shotguns.
139. He was armed with a rifle.
140. He was armed with all the facts.
141. Police say the man is armed and dangerous.
142. The prisoner was taken away by an armed guard.
143. He's doing porridge again(http://Sentencedict.com)[sentencedict.com], this time for armed robbery.
144. A ring of armed troops surrounded the building.
145. He was sent down for armed robbery.
146. The D-Day invasion was a concerted exercise by the armed forces of Britain, the US and Canada.
147. As the drug dealers and armed gangs moved in, the neighborhood began to look like Dodge City.
148. She'd been so terrified that she had armed herself with a loaded rifle.
149. He recently purged the armed forces, sending hundreds of officers into retirement.
150. It seems that the armed clash is necessitated between the two countries.