tabard

[ UK /tˈæbɑːd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a short sleeveless outer tunic emblazoned with a coat of arms; worn by a knight over his armor or by a herald
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How To Use tabard In A Sentence

  • A light mace hung at his belt, a sword hilt showed at his left shoulder, and he wore chain mail under a green tabard.
  • We tried wearing colourful tabards and polo shirts but no one wanted to go the full way and move into these ‘child friendly’ outfits.
  • Once entering heroic, and every time u get out of combat in heroic, addon will check and equip proper tabard.
  • Wearing smart new tabards, nine children used this week's ‘walking bus’, which meant six fewer cars queuing outside the school gates.
  • Now she was vested for the anointing; buskins, sandals and girdle put on, and over all a tabard of white sarsnet, the vestment called the colobium sindonis.
  • Shoppers flocked from far and wide to enjoy the medieval atmosphere, and shop staff and stallholders got into the spirit of the event by donning crested tabards.
  • He was wearing a dark coloured bobble hat and a dark jacket with a fluorescent yellow sleeveless tabard over the top.
  • Much support is on offer from the Local Authority in the form of bags, gloves, tabards, litter pickers and disposal.
  • Ellen pulled her watch out of the belt pouch she wore under the tabard and checked the time.
  • He was wearing a dark coloured bobble hat and a dark jacket with a fluorescent yellow sleeveless tabard over the top.
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