Liosha revealed the feminine kink in her otherwise splendid character by insisting on the bridal panoply of white satin, veil and orange blossoms.
She went out to do battle, arraying herself in subtle panoply of war.
O mistress, I bring news most concise for you to hear, and to myself most glorious; we have conquered our enemies, and trophies are set up bearing the panoplyof your enemies.
This I have told you: but my attendants I tell, bring out my arms, and my panoply which covers me, that we may go this appointed contest of the spear with victorious justice.
It is the hour of sunset,--there is a green hillock in my garden yonder from whence we can behold the pomp and panoply of the golden god's departure.
But Blancford on that morn was gay, With many a pennon bright, And glittering arms andpanoply Shone in the morning light.
At every outlet a guard was lolling lazily on his spear, his gilded panoply shining in the sun.
The nymph of the Onthophagus presents "a strange paraphernalia of horns and spurs which the organism has produced in a moment of ardour--a luxurious panoply which vanishes in the adult.
This further step seems, when we view within the camera the image in perfect panoply of all its hues, so very slight in comparison with the original discovery of Daguerre, that we can hardly refer it to a distant future.
Seldom, indeed, except in the case of a specialist devoting himself to some single field, has a critical panoply been more complete than that with which Mr. Lowell has armed himself.
You must consider me a second Achilles to keep up with your fleet coursers, clad in this heavy toga, which is a worse garb for running than any panoply that Vulcan ever wrought.
Hildebrand welcomed him, and invited him to take off his coat-of-mail, telling him that purple and silken garments were more suited to a royal feast than the panoply of war.
The queen then asked her brothers to divest themselves of their armour, as it was not customary to appear in the panoply of war before King Etzel.
But when he stood before her in all the panoply of war, her heart beat high with pride that she had such a hero for a son.
Having passed the wood, they came in view of the black hearse, which contained all that now remained of him who had so lately crossed these precincts in all the panoply of triumphant war, in all the graciousness of peace, and love to man!
Our present text constitutes the general introduction to the great picture which follows, of 'the panoply of God.
It is 'the panoply of God,' therefore we are to be endued with it, not by exercises in our own strength, but by dependence on Him.
I never saw another of the family till, when passing through the Notch of the White Mountains, at that moment glowing before us in all the panoply of sunset, the driver shouted, "Look there!
Alas, the panoply of Sarcasm was but as a buckram case, wherein I had striven to envelop myself; that so my own poor Person might live safe there, and in all friendliness, being no longer exasperated by wounds.
Stay not to parley with thy foe, for his tongue is more potent than his arm; But be wiser, fighting against Pride in the simple panoply of prayer.
White villas were draped with gorgeous panoply of purple-red bougainvillea; the breeze in our faces was sweet with the scent of lemon blossoms and a heavier under-tone of white-belled datura.
I doubt very much if she'll ever be there," prophesied Terry, looking handsome and thoroughly Celtic, wrapped in his panoply of gloom.
XCVI Elsewhere in martial panoply he shone, Hasting to help the church with lifted blade; With scanty and tumultuous levy gone Against well-ordered host in arms arraid: And lo!
She leads me to her chamber of repose In haste, not suffers others to assist In taking off my panoply of steel; Disarming me herself from head to heel.
Then Mr Thumble did retire, and Mrs Proudie stood forth in her full panoply of armour, silent and awful, with her helmet erect, and vouchsafed no recognition whatever of the parting salutation with which Mr Thumble greeted her.
Among these I doubt not I might have found objects highly deserving of my heart, but the injunction of my father was a sort of panoply which guarded it.
Before I had been a week at the Grove, my precautions vanished, my panoply was gone, and yet I had not consulted Mr. Stanley.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "panoply" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.