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Example sentences for "visored"

Lexicographically close words:
visits; visitt; visive; viso; visor; visors; visse; vissi; vist; vista
  1. But he left in the dead of night arrayed in white trousers and a visored cap.

  2. Someone was coming out of the house next door--a short figure in white duck trousers, dark coat and visored cap.

  3. As Janet's glance wandered down the line it was arrested by the face of a man in a visored woollen cap--a face that was almost sepia, in which large white eyeballs struck a note of hatred.

  4. Fillmore Street knew that the flat visored cap which his corporation compelled him to wear covered a brain into which had penetrated the maggot of the Single Tax.

  5. The brazen helmet, visored and hooded with mail over nape of neck and throat, gleamed and flashed under the green boughs.

  6. He was off, his long-visored cloth cap pulled jauntily over his eyes.

  7. This young man was in dark blue uniform, with visored cap, and on each side of his collar was the anchor insignia.

  8. In a little pine-wood on one side were rows of heavy motor trucks and ammunition caissons; supper was cooking in a field kitchen about which clustered the truck drivers in their wide visored caps.

  9. As they hesitated the visored chief incited his followers.

  10. In the archer's equipment the body is protected by plates of steel and a skirt of mail, the upper arm by a half-sleeve of mail, and the head by a visored helmet; but the rest of the body is unarmed.

  11. And stern as Force His visored helmet burned like fire, of rich And bronzen laton hammered; and on which An hundred crystals glittered, thick as on A silver web bright-studding dews of dawn.

  12. Then seemed the victor spasmed with keen pain, Covered with mailed hands his visored face; "Thou Accolon?

  13. They visored both sides of the way, showing that then in these parts even a crossing of the street is a thing to be avoided.

  14. The castle they have turned into a public school; and as I strolled into its close I met bands of boys in foreign lycee-like uniform trooping out; chubby-faced youngsters in stiff visored caps.

  15. Captain Jack received them in sweater and visored cap, and ushered them into the front room.

  16. Captain Jack, and no other; only now he wore a blue sweater and a leather-visored cap, with the letters U.

  17. He wanted a few words with her, about "the black-a-visored dandy.

  18. Has that black-a-visored dandy staying at the Oliphants' gone with her?

  19. He stood motionless as an idol, his sparse mustaches waxed, his visored cap set square on his crisp, black hair, his bronze face impassive.

  20. The Countess's brougham was in the courtyard, and the porter, just going into his lodge under the archway, touched his big-visored cap to Lamberti and glanced at Cecilia carelessly as they went out.

  21. One of the men we saw at Feeney's had on a visored gray cap and gray clothes.

  22. At sight of the bareheaded man in gray, his visored cap somewhere among the things in the car, Pat eyed him perplexedly, saying: "Holy Moses!

  23. Mac held out the visored cap Worth had mentioned to Paul and Phil.

  24. Boys," said Billy, "that's the man in gray who wore the visored cap we found back yonder.

  25. In one group of soldiery alone, in the second volume, page 84, the helm of the early fourteenth century, the beaked bassinet of the early fifteenth, and various forms of visored and unvisored sallads are assembled together.

  26. The sallad was a relatively dangerous headpiece in tourneys on foot, and a large-visored bassinet is often mentioned as being retained in use for this purpose down to the sixteenth century.

  27. No helm was worn over the visored bassinet, which became the battle head-piece of the fourteenth century and part of the fifteenth, the helm being reserved for jousts and tournaments.

  28. At Agincourt, where the fighting was on foot, the visored bassinet would have been worn by the king and his men-at-arms, and not the great helm.

  29. The armet continued to be used by mounted officers until the middle of the seventeenth century, a picture of Rocroy, 1643, showing Conde in a hat, but his staff in visored helmets.

  30. The guide, an old fellow in a uniform of blue, with brass buttons and a visored cap, stood near by, and to him she presented Landry's card.

  31. Men in visored caps shouted hoarsely, waving their arms or red flags; drays, their big dappled horses, feeding in their nose bags, stood backed up to the open doors of freight cars and received their loads.

  32. A man in plain blue uniform and visored cap, wearing the insignia of a quartermaster, stood at the far end of the dock.

  33. Hence the six motor boat boys, all looking decidedly neat and important in their uniforms and visored caps, were soon on their way to the elevator shaft.

  34. Another figure represents Thomas Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick; he carries a pennoned lance in his right hand, and is chiefly remarkable for the visored bascinet (Fig.

  35. Opposing him is a foot soldier wielding a bastard sword and protecting himself with a small buckler; he wears a visored salade with camail and a gorget, a close-fitting brigandine over a hauberk of mail, and his arms are protected by plate.

  36. During the period under consideration the great heaume was in use for tilting purposes, the visored bascinet being reserved for warfare.

  37. Visored Bascinet from the statuette of S.

  38. To drink through a visored helmet is a practical impossibility.

  39. Deiphobus tore the helmet from off his head, but Meriones sprang upon him, and struck him on the arm with a spear so that the visored helmet fell from his hand and came ringing down upon the ground.

  40. He had aimed at Hector's head near the top of his helmet, but bronze was turned by bronze, and Hector was untouched, for the spear was stayed by the visored helm made with three plates of metal, which Phoebus Apollo had given him.

  41. Now may ye go in your war-weeds, under your visored helmets to see Hrothgar.

  42. But in another three months Chug Scaritt was one of a million boys destined to take off a pink-striped shirt, a nobby belted suit, and a long-visored cap to don a rather bob-tailed brown outfit.

  43. Beneath the visored helm, a wave of pain and sorrow surged across the countenance of the outlaw, and a little shudder, as of a chill of hopelessness, shook his giant frame.

  44. They call me so," replied the visored knight.

  45. My Lady Bertrade, I be Norman of Torn," said the visored knight with quiet dignity.

  46. Slowly her eyes returned to the ring upon the outlaw's hand, and then up to his visored helm.

  47. What interested me was the unique character about whom the tale revolves--the visored horseman who--but let us wait until we get to him.

  48. For this combat the women were armed to the teeth, clad as they were in their skeleton muscular leanness; helmeted with their heads of iron; visored in the bronze of their skin and in wrinkles that laughed at the wind.

  49. As Poulette rolled the wheels along, instead of visored bishop, or mail rustling on strong breasts, there was the open face of the landscape, and the tremble of the grasses beneath the touch of the wind.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "visored" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.