Sentence examples for armor from inspiring English sources

The word "armor" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to protective clothing like a suit of metal or sometimes leather meant to protect the wearer from harm. For example: The knight wore a suit of armor to protect him in battle.

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armor

noun

A protective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging forces.

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Kenneth Lynch, the armorer, has made armor for people who think they are reincarnations of William the Conqueror and Joan of Arc.

Two men – since identified as 30-year-old Elton Simpson and his roommate Nadir Soofi, of Phoenix, Arizona – jumped out of their car wearing body armor and opened fire with assault rifles at a police car standing guard.

Tonight we are making sure America understands one small smooth stone is sometimes even more effective than a whole lot of armor.

That reaction helps to explain why the heavily armed police in Ferguson, Missouri who looked more threatening and wore more tactical armor than U.S. servicemen in Iraq were unsuccessful.

He is the "Godloved, three times blessed" servant of the highest ruler, who, "armed with divine armor cleans the world from the horde of the godless, the strong-voiced heralds of undeceiving fear of God," the rays of which "penetrate the world".

For men, it was often worn over armor.

It is still used by contemporary artists., a technique in which paint is applied to a canvas or panel in quantities that make it stand out from the surface, was used with great skill by painters such as Rembrandt, Frans Hals, and Diego Velázquez, who used the technique to depict lined and wrinkled skin or the sparkle of elaborately crafted armor, jewelry, and rich fabrics.

According to Robert Bishop's and Jacqueline M. Atkins's Folk Art in American Life (1995), quilting "became known in Europe during the Crusades, when it was learned that the Turks wore several thicknesses of fabric quilted together under their armor.

The city even tolerated a renegade vigilante who ran around wearing a rubber suit (Okay, special armor and carbon fiber, but they don't know that).

To say we're excited to experience Heavy Armor in the comfort of our own home is an understatement.

"Even a Wookiee can't crush First Order armor".

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