There were several on board who knew the Armourswell by name, and two who knew them personally.
Not that the Armours were zealous for mere money and title, but the thing itself was altogether a propos, as Mrs. Armour had more naively than correctly put it.
Lali seemed to the Armours not quite so impossible now.
The Armours had a compartment to themselves, and they made the Indian girl as comfortable as possible without self-consciousness, without any artificial politeness.
It was the beginning of the season, but the Armours had decided that they would not go to town.
Do you think he or the Armoursof Greyhope are the only ones at stake in this?
Otherwise theArmours had lived in that unpleasant condition of being constantly "discovered.
Their armours that march'd hence so silver-bright Hither return all gilt with Frenchmen's blood.
Red Bay] Our first sight of the long-desired coast was between Belle Armours Point and the cliffs near Red Bay, the thick haze making the outlines very indistinct.
All hands are on watch for a first glimpse of the Labrador coast, which will probably be Cape Armours with the light on it.
It seems likely that many of these quilted coats-of-fence were reinforced by plates of iron over the breast, as in the pourpointed armours of the East in the present day.
Nothing perhaps can more strongly mark this fact, than the diversity of interpretation that has been given to the armours in the Bayeux tapestry by some of the latest and most critical investigators of the subject.
In the museum of the United Service Institution may be seen Chinese armours of this construction.
If from the tapestries we turn to the seals of this period, we shall find a similar difficulty in appropriating the armours represented.
The analogy between these defences and those curious upright pieces of steel on the shoulders, so frequent in the armours of the sixteenth century, will at once be recognised.
From these enactments we see that the counterpointers of the thirteenth century were but too apt to construct their armours of unstable materials, and to stuff them with a niggard hand.
In addition to the various armours already noticed, we find in the thirteenth century the defence expressed by cross-lines which we have remarked in the earlier periods.
And while their cars and armours and standards were being brought, loud became the uproar of those heroes.
Therefore I will leave this staffe, and observe, concerning the Romanes, the swoorde for to hurte, and for defense the Targaet, with the other armours aforesaide.
This was the ordering, and importaunce of the armours of the Romanes, by the which they possessed all the world.
She had not lived with the Armours without absorbing some of their fine social sense and dignity.
Truth is, the Armoursdid not try at all to push her.
As the evening wore on, the probability of Frank's appearance seemed less; and the Armours began to breathe more freely.
The Armourshad not been human if they had failed to enjoy their daughter-in-law's success.
She had heard the alien spoken well of by some people; others had seemed indignant that the Armours should try to push "a red woman" into English society.
But now in town, when entertainment must be more general, she and the Armours were prepared for social interchange.
The Armours had not been human if they had failed to enjoy their daughter-in -law's success.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "armours" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.