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.
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  • 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.
  • The only change Roo noticed was that the grey tabard was now trimmed in royal purple with yellow. RISE OF A MERCHANT PRINCE: BOOK TWO OF THE SERPENTWAR SAGA
  • I get worried because the steward in his fluorescent green tabard looks worried - its obvious he's going to end up putting his hand on her and he doesn't want to do this.
  • There they are, your lordship," Anwir told a rider who had the armor and tabard of the captain of the guard. WATER BOOK TWO: REUNION
  • The men, wearing high-visibility orange jackets or tabards, are reported to have been seen on the track at about 8.25 on the morning of the derailment.
  • ‘Excuse me,’ I asked a woman in a blue tabard who was carrying two plastic bags and looking as if her life really wasn't worth living.
  • The tabard was sleeveless, showing the white long sleeved shirt that the person wore under it, the end of which tucked away underneath simple iron gauntlets.
  • His ceremonial dress included a splendid tabard, bearing the royal coat of arms, along with a sword, black leggings and buckled shoes.
  • He was wearing a distinctive yellow tabard, a yellow hard hat and blue jeans.
  • An elderly woman in a tabard appeared from one of the blocks.
  • The teams, dressed in brightly coloured tabards, have become a common feature on the streets of Scotland's cities.
  • Riding to meet them, the tired warriors recognised the device of the silver crown on the stranger's tabards: these were some of Abbot Tathal's men.
  • The hand-knitting techniques extended to lattice-work tabards, belted and layered over shocking pink, white or sequinned tunics, worn with silver and black, skinny trousers, as were navy foam-backed wool tunics with transparent tulle under-shirts. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • It provides employment, training and development opportunities for people with disabilities and produces high quality sewn products such as newspaper bags, tabards and waistcoats.
  • Maybe the youths see the reflective tabards the street cleaners are wearing and move on.
  • We might need a couple of people in reflective tabards for crossing the road and I have these in my car.
  • Franklyn cited one such Act, 24 Henry VIII c 13 1533 as authorising all doctors to wear scarlet, as well as claiming that the MA and BD are thereby entitled to a black chimere, or tabard. Two from Cox: Sumptuary Laws and Sovereignty
  • I made a hole in a black bin bag and put my head through it like some sort of black, plastic tabard.
  • He was wearing boots, blue trousers and a distinctive fluorescent sleeveless tabard.
  • He was preceded by Black Rod, Garter King of Arms, girt in an Alice in Wonderland tabard, festooned with harps and other armorial devices. The peerless John Prescott takes his place in House Of Lords
  • Wear a fluorescent hatband and either waistcoat or tabard.
  • 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.
  • Once, the King sent a herald with banner, trumpet and tabard, to invite the captain of Famagusta to surrender.
  • They were shown how to make colourful outfits, tabards, headbands and banners using brightly coloured silks that they painted.

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