Synonym: armor. Similar words: enormous, harmony, surmount, harmonize, disharmony, harmonious, philharmonic, insurmountable. Meaning: ['ɑːmə] n. 1. a military unit consisting of armored fighting vehicles 2. protective covering made of metal and used in combat 3. tough more-or-less rigid protective covering of an animal or plant. v. equip with armor.
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(61) There is a partial recreation of a dramatic battle scene, with life-size models in armour and full battle dress.
(62) With their armour somewhat stained, they returned to discard it and restore their weapons.
(63) Lincoln imps, windjammer bells, lighthouses, anchor thermometers, knights in armour, wishing wells, everything.
(64) I played Knights with my brothers and sisters, wearing a suit of plastic armour and a helmet with a visor.
(65) Aristeides represented the land forces, the men of substance, who provided their own armour and were not paid.
(66) His armour was piled not three yards away, arrayed ready to be donned at short notice.
(67) William Joyce presented the clenched fist in an armour of brass knuckles.
(68) The new armour is heavy, and a Challenger weighs a massive 60 tonnes.
(69) Over the weekend the army stepped up patrols across the West Bank and Gaza and placed armour at most road junctions.
(70) WEAPONS/ARMOUR: Magnus wears a suit of heavy armour with shield and carries a sword.
(71) The Reiksguard Knights ride mighty Warhorses and wear full armour emblazoned with the device of the Reiksguard.
(72) And then came a knight in tarnished armour, a veritable giant amongst singer-songwriters from Barking.
(73) He could deal with anger and steel himself against pity: but justified reproach slid through his armour like a poisoned dart.
(74) Enjoys travelling and nightlife- Let me be your knight in shining armour.
(75) In this, she was ably assisted by Robert Armour, the deaf missioner for Liverpool.
(76) The Hearthware armour was a shining pile on the lower deck.
(77) Normal armour is ineffective against the magic of Fearfrost, so only foes wearing magic armour get a saving throw.
(78) As Ornithischosus increased in size its scaly skin replaced the bony armour as the danger from predators lessened.
(79) Strangely drawn to the light he unearthed the dragon armour of Aenarion.
(80) The Phokians sprang up and buckled on their armour; and almost at once the Persians came in sight.
(81) John Arlott's armour was his honest thought and simple truth.
(82) The spike on the Goblin's head can pierce even the thickest dragon-hide and armour.
(83) Depleted uranium is used to make anti-tank shells more deadly,(sentencedict.com/armour.html) and tank armour less penetrable.
(84) It was introduced to solve the problem of breaking through heavy armour.
(85) Occasionally the spoil heap outside a badger sett would reveal a piece of bone or a scrap of corroded armour.
(86) I was ringed by men, some in armour, and recognised the blue and mustard livery of the City of London.
(87) His bones lay in an engraved gold casket, with his armour, sceptre and shield close by.
(88) Their armour consisted of large dorsal and ventral oval shields surrounded by a series of smaller plates.
(89) Fanged skulls with potent crosses adorned the knee joints of these warriors' armour.
(90) With small variations, this is typical of the kind of armour worn by El Cid and his warriors.
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