[
UK
/lˈɪvəɹid/
]
[ US /ˈɫɪvɹid/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɪvɹid/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
wearing livery
liveried footmen stood on the palace steps
How To Use liveried In A Sentence
- There were no liveried footman doffing their hats and opening glass doors with gloved hands.
- When he opened the door, he was looking at a liveried flunky, a young boy who seemed very nervous and gaped in wonder at him.
- By the entrance, a liveried doorman stands guard, watching the passers-by. LOVE YOU MADLY
- ‘Good afternoon, sir, nice to see you again,’ the liveried porter smiles and doffs his hat.
- Liveried men and gaily caparisoned horses filled the area to capacity. Secrets of the Tudor Court
- And the chauffeur was a liveried war veteran with a steel face and leather hands.
- Coaches were not only expensive to purchase, but they were costly to maintain as they required a liveried servant to drive them and had a place for a footman.
- Behind the archduke were his two liveried bodyguards, armed and vigilant. Tai-Pan
- The skill of the kitchen is exemplary, the service was sniggeringly formal, with liveried waiters standing like footmen bearing trays. Times, Sunday Times
- liveried footmen stood on the palace steps