Here the liveried porter saluted him respectfully and carried his bag to the lift, up which a few minutes later he disappeared.
I therefore sought out the tall, liveried man she had indicated, and again to him exhibited the portrait.
The rich man was in a fine casket, with his name engraved on the lid, and six silver handles, borne by liveried attendants, dressed in black clothes, trimmed with wide white stripes.
A good cart was formerly the highest ambition of the natives, while now elegant carriages, with liveried drivers, roll around the streets, decked with the trappings of wealth and show of fashion.
And the servant entering to announce dinner, Crauford took Bradley's arm, and leaning affectionately upon it, passed through an obsequious and liveried row of domestics to a room blazing with light and plate.
Our youth, all liveried o'er with foreign gold, Before her dance: behind her crawl the old!
Has any one of those that bequeathed a certain amount of money to an institution written in his will that a proportion of the money shall go for gasoline, liveried chauffeurs and high salaries?
Isn't that money destined to pay for other things than gasoline, and a liveried chauffeur?
It wasn't for liveriedservants that I charged Mr. Carleton," said her cousin.
Now, it does not follow that an Englishman is proud because he keeps liveried servants, and it by no means follows that an American lacks the essence of haughtiness because he finds fault with him for doing so.
It was not till seven o'clock, when theliveried servant who waited upon him came to inform him that his dinner was served in an adjoining chamber, that Mr. Dunbar rose from his seat and put away the book in the despatch-box.
A liveried one it was, the symbolic vehicle not being available, for reasons explained.
The hansom drove away through the storm and as Helen approached the house, the door was swung open by a liveried doorman.
She stepped up to the liveried man at the curb and said: "Will you please call a taxi for me?
There were two or three Club members about, but save for those and the liveried footmen here and there, the place was deserted.
The larger farmers, as we have seen, were before the war inclined to an extravagance that amazed their older contemporaries; now we are told, some insisted on being called esquire, and some kept liveried servants.
Only one of those little chocolate-liveried London sparrows, the Cecil page-boys.
The cockade is now a particular feature of the liveried servant, and as the story of its evolution is of a particularly striking nature, we will consider it in a special chapter.
Just a few of such buttons are still to be seen on riding breeches and those worn by liveried servants.
They were tired and talkative when they lay down for the night, and both went to sleep in the middle of a sentence.
He's got a sloop and all you've got to do is to offer him enough, to make him hustle around for lumber and make a water-tight box big enough for Baby to travel in.
Dick took the line in the stern of the canoe, while Ned paddled from the bow.
The liveried attendants smiled also in joy at the diabolical victory.
Very soon after, the Duchess with her two liveried attendants and the chaplain was driven away from the castle.
Suddenly the doors were thrown wide open and the Duchess entered accompanied by the two liveried attendants, bearing handsome clothes, jewels and laces.
The liveried attendants placed the wax tapers on the mantel and left the apartment and Amelie deftly and modestly made a hasty toilet.
Mrs. Temple observed to her husband after the encounter, while she turned and peered out of the rear window of their own carriage for another glimpse of Monsieur Lamonti's fine victoria with its liveried coachman and footman.
The banker's splendid house was soon found, and the brothers entered the house boldly, and demanded of the richly-dressed, liveried servant to be conducted to the gallery.
The colonel drove me about in a smart open carriage, with two good horses and a liveried driver.
Liveried servants entered noiselessly, and offered ices and sorbets on small silver trays; the music ceased and an animated conversation commenced.
Several liveried servants entered, and then a sedan chair was borne in by appropriately dressed dogs.
Liveried servants were in attendance on a few of the dog company who entered.
Two liveried footmen were standing at the door of the drawing-room, and one of them advanced to relieve Wilkie of his overcoat, but his services were declined.
The air of luxury that pervaded the entire establishment, the liveried servants, the lights and flowers, all impressed him much more deeply than he would have been willing to confess.
Even the pen which would sketch them has a spell on it and must don its coat of office, walk the liveried footman behind them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "liveried" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: arrayed; bedecked; clad; disguised; hooded; invested; liveried; mantled; shod; tired; vested