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uniformed

[ UK /jˈuːnɪfˌɔːmd/ ]
[ US /ˈjunəˌfɔɹmd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. dressed in a uniform
    uniformed policemen lined the President's route

How To Use uniformed In A Sentence

  • The film is a picaresque ramble through a half-real Rome in which gridlocked cars are turned into living spaces; cardinals, monsignors and fawning aristocrats preside over Vatican fashion shows; and the district of Trastevere becomes a huge fairground teeming with local characters, guitar-strumming hippies, uniformed carabinieri. Finding Fellini
  • Once the war began, uniformed Americans participated in an inter-service contest for buckjumping and bareback riding at Wirth's Circus, Melbourne, in early 1943.
  • Nearly 30 uniformed cops and detectives took part in a search of the property. The Sun
  • Standing beside him is a muscular, uniformed old salt with a face the colour of mahogany. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hundreds of uniformed and plain-clothed police officers patrolled expected protest sites in China's two main cities, Beijing and Shanghai. Heavy Police Presence Thwarts Call for Protests in China
  • He told the operator where he was, what he had found, and asked for two more uniformed men.
  • There are pictures of uniformed servants, pedigree dogs and an impressive art collection. Times, Sunday Times
  • The thin, sad-eyed girl later let out a thrilled laugh as she danced with one of the green-uniformed soldiers. Maria Jose Martinez Gets Treatment For Leukemia In Nicaraguan Hospital
  • Ferran has cropped the images and displayed the women anonymously: shapeless, uniformed midsections reflecting stolen identities.
  • ‘The spooks and their uniformed agencies are both part of a smokescreen to divert attention from the real culprits,’ he said.
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