[
UK
/vˈɪsəd/
]
ADJECTIVE
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having or provided with a visor or a visor of a particular kind
their spic, red-visored caps
How To Use visored In A Sentence
- Manned Orbiting Laboratory gloves with sharkskin palms and sewn-in steel fingernails, so nimble that an astronaut could pick up a dime while wearing them, even when they were pressurized; long johns laced with plastic pipes, to water-cool the wearer; and box after box of headgear, including Armstrong's gold-visored external helmet, once thought to have been left on the moon. The Seattle Times
- their spic red-visored caps
- A dandy with a thin mustache, he carried a cane and wore a hard-visored cap.
- Then again, I'm on a hybrid bike wearing baggies and a visored helmet; they must not think of me as part of the club or something.
- Those early wheelmen didn't have bicycle helmets, but they did wear close-fitting long-visored caps.
- A black, visored wraparound motorcycle helmet sat on the seat between them.
- Two young officers got out, carefully donning and adjusting their visored caps to declare their right of office, and went over to Rose's door, but no one answered their knocking.
- Those early wheelmen didn't have bicycle helmets, but they did wear close-fitting long-visored caps.
- their spic, red-visored caps
- If, when I watched Len Hutton open the batting for Yorkshire, someone had predicted that, one day, batsmen would wear chest protectors, arm-guards and visored helmets, I would have assumed that they had read too much science fiction.