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Example sentences for "well armed"

  • When the chiefs of the tribe of the murderer leave their village to come and offer excuses, they bring with them the claimed victim, who is well armed.

  • So anon the king and Ontzlake were well armed, and rode after this lady; and so they came by a cross, and found a cowherd, and they asked the poor man if there came any lady late riding that way.

  • They had not sooner said that word but there came four knights well armed, and assailed Sir Gawaine hard, and said unto him, Thou new made knight, thou hast shamed thy knighthood, for a knight without mercy is dishonoured.

  • Ulfius and Brastias were made the messengers, and rode forth well horsed and well armed, and as the guise was that time, and so passed the sea and rode toward the city of Benwick.

  • So Merlin told them ten thousand were in the forest of Bedegraine, well armed at all points.

  • But in these excursions the settlers took care to be well armed, for they met with savage wild boars, with which they often had a tussle.

  • The sailor and his companions set off on the 10th of November, after dinner, well armed.

  • After searching about for some time, we discovered an inlet, which we were entering, when we saw four large canoes put off from the shore, filled with men who seemed to be well armed.

  • It is absolutely necessary that she should be well armed.

  • The two largest boats were now ordered out, and a party, well armed (among whom were Peters and myself), proceeded to look for an opening in the reef which appeared to encircle the island.

  • Although these men were neither so well armed or equipped as they could have wished, Centeno resolved to make an attempt upon Cuzco, shewing as much confidence as if he had been at the head of five hundred well armed troops.

  • He accordingly went, accompanied by all the gentlemen and fifty mariners well armed.

  • In this emergency, Cuneale was well provided for defence, having a force of 1500 choice Moors, well armed, whom he distributed to the different posts.

  • Next day Solyman landed 600 well armed janizaries, who immediately entered the city and behaved with much insolence.

  • He found by this time nine men, well armed, assembled in the barn, that had gathered from the neighbouring houses, whose inhabitants were all bound to rise and assist one another on any emergency.

  • As the leader of the Warden's vanguard column, and his right-hand files in line, he knew it behoved him to be well armed, and in that article he was never deficient.

  • I soon began this work, having collected a number of enterprising men, well armed.

  • Then as they stood talking there came knights well armed, and bade them yield them or else to die.

  • Right as they stood thus talking together they saw come riding to them over a plain six knights of the court of King Arthur, well armed at all points.

  • Then were they ware where came a knight afore them well horsed and well armed, and he made him ready to joust.

  • General Parks told him "he should take a company of men, well armed, and go and disperse the mob wherever he should find any collected together, and take away their arms.

  • We arrived at the place of difficulties on the 4th of October, and found a large portion of the citizens of Carroll and the adjoining counties assembled near De Witt, well armed.

  • It was he plainly enough, and he had one hand in a sling; while, as I peered forward round one of the trees, I counted eight men about the fire; and they all seemed to be well armed.

  • The captain, however, says that he will be on his guard, and a strong party, well armed, will alone be allowed to go on shore.

  • The captain, with Phineas Golding and I, with a crew of eight men, well armed, took the long boat and went ashore.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "well armed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    fair damsel; having been the first; here you; one has; properly made; well able; well and; well assured; well calculated; well considered; well corked; well developed; well disposed; well for; well informed; well inhabited; well knew; well pleas; well remember; well seasoned; well shown; well suited; well tell; well treated; well watered; would read