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accoutered

ADJECTIVE
  1. provided with necessary articles of equipment for a specialized purpose (especially military)
    troops accoutered for battle
    properly accoutered for the trip

How To Use accoutered In A Sentence

  • troops accoutered for battle
  • Boynet, whom I mentioned above, is accoutered with the coiffure called piked horns, which, if there were any signs in The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 2
  • Western women, fully accoutered with nail polish (which is incompatible with manual work), high-heeled shoes (disastrous for the posture and hence the back, and quite unsuitable for walking long distances over bad roads) and brassieres... denounce female circumcision without the shadow of a suspicion that their behavior is absurd. Nomad
  • Ben DeSot Ms. Gist was almost dressed, but not fully accoutered, when an assistant helped her into this silk vest. How to Dress a Victorian Lady
  • They are arranged as two- and three-bedroom ochre-walled cottages, each coolly tiled, comfortably accoutered and elegantly secluded, each with a private balcony or terrace overlooking the rugged Tyrennhian coastline.
  • If the president says the State of the Union is good, but could be better, the last person to eat a fully accoutered hot dog has to drink 1 shot of bourbon. Will Durst: The Barack Obama 2011 State of the Union Drinking Game
  • Thus suitably armed and accoutered, the Clemens brothers set out for the wild and woolly West. LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY
  • When the president says the State of the Union is good, but could be better, the last person to eat a fully accoutered hot dog has to drink 1 shot of bourbon. Will Durst: The 2010 State of the Union Address Drinking Game
  • properly accoutered for the trip
  • Graham, although an outlander, knew his California, and, while every girl of the swimming suits was gowned for dinner, was not surprised to find no man similarly accoutered. CHAPTER X
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