The Tornielli entertainments are always handsome; their full dress livery red is so effective.
I think they took Joseph in his black livery for one of the Queen's servants.
A man in ordinary black livery appeared, and after a short parley (in which I intervened myself, saying that I was the French Ambassadress and had an audience with the Queen) he showed me into a room on the ground floor.
Three or four footmen in plain black livery were waiting in the hall, and they took me at once upstairs to the ladies' drawing-room--a nice room at the side of the house not looking out to sea.
There was a scowl in his eyes that they did not like, and an arrogant hint of iron laws in the livery he wore, which their instincts distrusted.
Still unrecognized, he hired a horse at the livery stable, and for two hours rode in silence, save for the easy creaking of his stirrup leathers and the soft thud of hoofs.
His last farewell had been taken when he left the old mule behind in the rickety livery stable.
It was cold and depressing as he trudged the empty streets from the livery stable to the railroad station, carrying his saddlebags over his arm.
The saloon was on one side of thelivery stable and the postoffice was on the other side.
The loafers stared boldly at Virginia Aydelot as she rode up before the livery stable and slipped from her saddle.
A very common error for the legal term 'livery of seisin' which signifies the delivery of property into the corporal possession of a person.
The proper livery of this sylvan Momus is to be found in an old play.
At other times, however, he is presented in the vernal livery of the elves, his associates: Tim.
On arriving at Fever-sham after travelling all night, Sir Edward Hales sent his servant to the post-office, and as his residence was in that neighborhood, his livery was immediately known.
The chevalier was still disguised as a monk, and travelled attended by some horsemen who wore the livery of his friend, the baron.
One of the dogs had a chain around its neck and its owner was going to lead it off when one of the livery men saw Billy and called out: "Wait a minute Mr. Pride, here's a Billy goat I bet can lick your dog.
Here he ran into a livery stable where a dog fight had been going on in the back yard.
There were two or three livery stables also, the chairs of which he patronized liberally, but not the vehicles.
They no longer doubted that their page was their son; they stripped him at once of his livery and gave him his rank and prerogatives, under the title of the Count de la Palice.
One saw nothing but new soldiers and servants passing and repassing beneath the queen's windows: the footmen and horsemen were wearing, moreover, a livery similar to that which the queen and Mary Seyton had received.
Among the footmen, whose livery your Majesty is wearing, no one will recognise you.
Mrs. Curtis again acknowledged the compliment with a simper and an inclination of the head; and by the time the Captain had disposed of his third glass, the domestic in transcendent livery announced that coffee was served in the drawing-room.
The inmates of the vehicle were two ladies:—an elderly domestic in livery and a female attendant occupied the box.
I was returning to my lodging along Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, when I saw in a shop window a notice that a livery boy was wanted, and that applications were to be made within.
A servant in splendid livery answered the summons; and I was shown into the hall, where I was kept waiting for nearly two hours.
Well—he come here to this prison twenty year ago in his carriage, and had his livery servants to wait upon him; and now he's glad to drag that roller every morning for a few pence.
Scarcely had Mr. Curtis disposed of this solacing reflection, when the livery servant entered to announce that "dinner was served up.
At last a pert boy in a satin suit that was striped in the Imperial livery of black and yellow, pushed his way through the throng.
We dismounted, and grooms, in the Cavalcanti livery of scarlet with the horse-head in white upon their breasts, led away our horses.
The equipage was completed by a tiger, so small, that beyond a vague sensation of top-boots and a livery hat, one's senses failed to realise him.
This was conclusive evidence; the livery and the mare were alike Wilford's.
He was a man Who stole the liveryof the court of Heaven To serve the Devil in.
Mislike me not for my complexion, The shadow'd livery of the burnish'd sun.
There were livery stables, carpentry shops, planing mills, dance halls, and from the very beginning, the necessary blacksmith shops.
Henry Young and his brother, John, about 1900, sold their ranch above Fort Bayard and came to Pinos Altos where they built a livery stable.
A man servant in red and white livery was passing through the hall.
He was dressed in the scarlet and white livery of the old Paris days and his white wig was tied back with a black ribbon.
He wore a dark livery and he was very intent on his driving.
It was the moment when the bonnet rouge, the symbol of extreme opinion, a species of livery worn by the demagogues and flatterers of the people, had been almost unanimously adopted by the Jacobins.
The Girondists, who had attacked this sign as long as it appeared to them the livery of Robespierre, began to excuse it as soon as Robespierre repulsed it.
France took in the gardens of the palace the colours of his livery for a cockade.
When we went into the house, I saw that mother was getting impatient and our livery driver sat there yet, waiting to hear how it came out and to deliver our satchels.
We hired a livery team to take us to Uncle Allen Light's.
This drawn into such a compass, is the badge and livery of his disciples.
Therefore methinks it should be the study of all saints who believe immortality, and hope for eternal life, to put on that garment of charity, which is the livery of all the inhabitants above.
So Plank called up a livery and arranged for transportation at one; and Leila seated herself at a card-table and began to deal herself cold decks, thoughtfully.
As the boy was no longer employed at the livery stable, Captain Perez felt the necessity of having him under his eye, and so Josiah lived at the house by the shore, a cot being set up in the parlor for his use.
This was too much for Charlie; the promise of another suit of the detested livery quite overcame him, and he burst into tears.
It mentioned the observations which had been made in Paris about a green liveryhe had lately adopted.
The man added that his laced livery had frequently rendered him the object of odium and insult on the road.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "livery" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.