accoutre

VERB
  1. provide with military equipment
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How To Use accoutre In A Sentence

  • I had visions of quiffs and highlights and all manner of strange accoutrements being used to make me look like a complete twat.
  • Just like the rock art, Pharaonic Egyptian art emphasises the clothing and accoutrements rather than the physical features.
  • And speaking of toys of a sexual nature, we also asked what kind of accoutrements we might find in the drawer of your bedside table. Portland Mercury
  • The implicit message of these strategies is that music is an accoutrement to the liturgy, an embellishment, a soundtrack that should pick up on messages and themes and capture some kind of mood, lesson, or sensibility. Laetare Sunday is a real thing
  • How did they cope in the'bad old days' without all the modern accoutrements of industrial life? Times, Sunday Times
  • We toured the city and marvelled at the specialist shops that occupied specific streets; one street specialised in supplies for chapel selling vestments, candles and other religious accoutrements.
  • About 50 children accoutred in vibrant colours gave an impressive performance at the staging of the drama Shakuntala and Dushyant.
  • Meanwhile all was busy on our hills, and every man that had a sword or lance accoutred himself with it. Anne of Geierstein
  • Beneath one of these lay stretched something of a grey colour, which, as it drew itself together, exhibited the figure of a man sheathed in armour, but strangely accoutred, and in a manner so bizarre, as to indicate some of the wild fancies peculiar to the knights of that period. Castle Dangerous
  • They do it cheerfully, and, strange to say, are as careful not to be "hived" as the cadet whose accoutrements they are cleaning. Henry Ossian Flipper The Colored Cadet at West Point
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