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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(91) Then knightly armour grew more elaborate and costly throughout the century.
(92) WEAPONS/ARMOUR: Azhag wears a suit of light armour and carries a shield.
(93) This is partly because woodlice secrete chemicals which many spiders find unpalatable, and partly because of their tough armour.
(94) WEAPONS/ARMOUR: The Supreme Patriarch carries a sword but wears no armour as this would compromise his magic.
(95) Explosive reactive armour, which is fitted in box-shaped panels, has been fixed to the turret roof of modern Soviet tanks.
(96) Perhaps spotting a chink in Clinton's armour, the Republicans have further accused him of stirring up feeling against the war.
(97) Or, more probably, because he went into battle in full armour.
(98) The property room looked like a theatrical battlefield with masks and armour lying around in different stages of completion.
(99) A suit of armour and a motorbike might be more use than a pair of trainers!
(100) His burnished armour glinted in the light of the setting sun.
(101) Richard was riding towards her and he seemed weighted down as well, as if his armour burdened him.
(102) Do your tricks. Turn somersaults and climb up the underside of a ladder with your armour on.
(103) Some fish boast armour so deadly that the predator dies within minutes of biting the spines.
(104) The film-makers used a chink in the technological armour to record the candidates in their unguarded, uncensored private moments.
(105) It was here that Aenarion's sacred armour was forged, along with enough swords and suits of armour to outfit an army.
(106) The scaly skin of reptiles is ideally suited for development into sharply spiked armour.
(107) This start was somewhat negated by an armour estimated at £11,000-£13,000 which failed to reach its reserve.
(108) And the Uzi a primitive weapon, the bio suit mistaken for some sort of ceremonial armour?
(109) The soldiers were armed with bows, swords, armour and long spears.
(110) In the Civil War Birmingham's swords, pikes and armour equipped the parliamentarians, and the city's fame spread.
(111) There appears no civilised pale where they can remove their armour and let down their guard for any length of time.
(111) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(112) Again and again Urian's glowing black blade was turned by Tyrion's armour.
(113) The Troll's vomit is sticky and semi-liquid, so it penetrates through armour easily and even dissolves part of it away.
(114) The armour he gifted to Auaralion, the great grandson of Morelion, Aenarion's son by Astarielle.
(115) Warriors in full armour paraded in the colossal hangar, its walls plated with slabs of heat-resistant mica.
(116) Many of the trilobite fossils found commonly elsewhere in the world are these empty suits of armour.
(117) A marine regiment was equipped with plasma cannon, and the marine battle armour was proof against most weapons.
(118) It would widen the chink in her armour - and she didn't want it widened.
(119) Protected by his enchanted armour Aenarion stood unscathed at the centre of the firestorm.
(120) The Count thrust his blade through Gorbad's massive chest and steaming green blood gushed over his armour.
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