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panoply

[ UK /pˈænəpli/ ]
[ US /ˈpænɑpɫi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a complete and impressive array

How To Use panoply In A Sentence

  • An enormous and heavy shield—the aspis or hoplon—some three feet in diameter covered half the body and completed the panoply. THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES
  • In addition, most hunter - gatherer societies today have a panoply of deities.
  • An enormous and heavy shield—the aspis or hoplon—some three feet in diameter covered half the body and completed the panoply. THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES
  • It was that sort of upbringing, I now suppose, that has always led me to see guns as just tools, as part of the panoply of rural management alongside the scythe, the billhook and the castrating shears. Guns Kill People ( Shock News)
  • The truth is that she belonged to an almost unimaginable past, one that has gone for ever; it is also a country inhabited by those who wanted the full panoply of Victorian mourning for the grandmother they never knew.
  • The smiths, resplendent in the full panoply of Tuareg costume, had organised a dance in a dusty street that backed onto the hotel kitchen.
  • One comes out knowing, and caring about a panoply of new friends and acquaintances, living and dead and unalive.
  • The entire panoply of human emotion was manifested in those 120 minutes.
  • It is one scientific means, in a whole panoply of self-transcending techniques, to break—by a methodized effort, through a practical body of psychological processes—the habit of being a human being. Of skulls & snakes
  • The whole panoply of oppressions that scare our people and nation would be on the wane.
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