Sentence examples for armoury from inspiring English sources

The word "armoury" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a room or place where weapons and ammunition are stored, or specifically, a place where military weapons and supplies are kept. For example, "The soldier retrieved his sword and shield from the armoury."

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armoury

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Heraldry

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On policy, Darling is prepared to use heavier armoury.

Cameron warned of "gaps in our armoury" as he spoke of a "generational struggle" that could see an Islamic State-led (Isis) caliphate stretch to the shores of the Mediterranean.

David Cameron fired off much of his pre-election armoury on Wednesday, promising £7bn of tax cuts by 2020 aimed primarily at those on above average incomes and not backed by any new sources of funding.

Its loss would not only deny the government a significant part of its armoury but potentially open the way for foreign governments to fly in shipments to support the rebels.

A "female" helicopter/she-wolf feeds human figures blood from teats dangling from its undercarriage; a "male" bomb distributes death from its two heads and its grotesque armoury of proliferating penises; genderless victims are represented in the form of bloodied rib-bones with screaming faces.

Because human beings, even in blue, are so corruptible, some crime-fighters argue that the most dependable new ingredient in the police armoury is not human leg-power, but computerised intelligence.On the screenThe man behind this notion, Jack Maple, is a dandy who affects dark glasses, homburgs and two-tone shoes; yet he has become something of a legend in America's police departments.

Other additions to the Chinese armoury (also bought from Russia) in recent years are four Kilo-class diesel submarines and at least 90 SU-27 and SU-30 fighter aircraft.

WITH an unprecedented display of its rapidly growing naval armoury, China has flaunted its ambitions as a global power.

Conservationists recently celebrated their success in stopping a developer from doing up the city's old armoury, which is becoming increasingly decrepit.The second big difference between the two districts lies in the relative importance attached to family life.

Western governments, especially America's, seem determined still to sit on their hands and are reluctant even to give the rebels arms (though Patriot missiles from NATO's armoury are arriving in Turkey with the intention of deterring Mr Assad's forces from taking action near the border).

Much of what remains of Bashar Assad's deadly armoury is due to dock in Southampton on July 15th.Following a chemical attack on the civilian area of Ghouta on August 21st 2013, Mr Assad complied with international calls for the destruction of his chemical weapon programme.

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