How To Use Armlet In A Sentence
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It had a pagan, primitive look, like some kind of armlet or anklet, yet it was too big for an arm or an ankle.
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As his wares were textiles, it was fitting that his breeches were made of something that looked expensive, as was his jewellery: silver filigree bracelets and armlets.
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It had a pagan, primitive look, like some kind of armlet or anklet, yet it was too big for an arm or an ankle.
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Gold items like armlets and belt buckles are well in evidence, although only reproductions are on display for the sake of security.
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Gold bracelets, anklets, and armlets were adorned with carnelian and lapis lazuli, covering my arms and legs, and I feared for a moment I wouldn't be able to walk upright for the weight.
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The men have but a single barracan to cover them, one or two may have a shirt; the children are nearly naked; and the women wear a woollen frock, charms round their necks, armlets, and anclets, sometimes throwing a slight barracan or sefsar round their heads and shoulders.
Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846
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Grave goods included finely crafted gold earrings, beads of gold, and other semi-precious stones, armlets, and rings (five gold rings were found on her left forefinger alone).
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Allie wound a string around a black bead and glanced at the child decorating her removed armlets with tassels and a tan fringe.
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‘I had a little armlet - a baju - tucked in my waistband,’ replied Bhikhu.
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The media at the curtain-raiser press meet on Thursday had a sneak preview of three designs - armlet, hair ornament and a necklace.
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We shifted inland a bit to a little farmlet and at that time there were weka everywhere in Gisborne.
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They signify social status (such as warrior, married person, or elder) by items of adornment such as feather plumes and large coiled, copper necklaces and armlets.
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It had a pagan, primitive look, like some kind of armlet or anklet, yet it was too big for an arm or an ankle.
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Armlets of gold were upon his arms, and many gold rings on his hands; and a golden torque about his neck, and a golden frontlet holding his hair in place; and his presence august.
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Magnificent bracelets, pendants, necklaces, rings, armlets, earrings, diadems, head ornaments, pectoral ornaments and collars of gold were all produced in ancient Egypt, the land of the Pharaohs.
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Grave goods included finely crafted gold earrings, beads of gold, and other semi-precious stones, armlets, and rings (five gold rings were found on her left forefinger alone).