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is armour
noun
A protective layer over a body, vehicle, or other object intended to deflect or diffuse damaging forces.
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"The opposite of shapeless spinach is armour.
It is armour – an instant confidence boost in a world where we're constantly scrutinised.
A savvy Willy Loman in a sharp suit, this man will assume his cynicism is armour enough against the unknown.
White ruffs and high plumed helmets (with ostrich feathers coloured to reflect different ranks) are also worn, as, on occasion, is armour.
Then there is armour made for the Field of the Cloth of Gold five years later - he's up to a 36.1in waist and 41.8in chest.
The most common treatment I use is Armour thyroid, (9) a prescription drug made from desiccated (dried) porcine thyroid.
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"Yes, the car is armour-plated.
GLOBAL capitalism may be in crisis, but thanks to "21st-century socialism" Venezuela's economy is "armour-plated" and the country's poor have nothing to fear.
An honourable man can change his mind, but when you compress each flip into a few seconds and add shots of Mr McCain promising always to tell the truth, the result is armour-piercing.To use the internet effectively, candidates need to create "communities", argues Joe Trippi, a former adviser to Howard Dean, a Democrat whose web-based campaign briefly soared in 2004.
McQueen often spoke of his clothes as being armour.
Previously she'd been armour plated, Teflon covered and adventurous.
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