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armor-clad
[ ahr-mer-klad ]
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Origin of armor-clad1
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Example Sentences
Hero Giles frowned and shrugged his armor-clad shoulders a little helplessly beneath the splendid cloak of imperial green.
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Those of the old magnates who did not become knights were known as armigers, or armor-clad foot-soldiers.
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On the tower were gilded escutcheons, and a couple of armor-clad statues in niches.
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Its plan was that of Liege—a ring of outer detached forts, constructed on the same armor-clad cupola principle.
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He had heard a faint footfall, had seen an armor-clad figure climbing over the rail!
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