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adjective
Describing someone in an occupation that requires a uniform, such as a member of the police force or military.
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Admission is free to uniformed service personnel and their families.
The Toll House restaurant's gift shop alone sent thousands of cookies to uniformed servicemen abroad.
He bribed our way through the ovenlike airport, extending his money-stuffed hand to uniformed officers.
After the funeral he hands out his business card to uniformed squaddies.
Black-hooded informers walked in front of people huddled in the bleachers, pointing out suspected subversives to uniformed officers.
The largest number of officers is usually allocated to uniformed patrol, either on foot or with motor transport.
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But that prompts Mabel, who cannot resist these military men, not to mention uniformed others, to point to the bedroom and announce, "All the Allies are in there".
Once refurbished, the lobby is to have uniformed concierges to project the ambience of a luxury residence, Mr. Coles said.
He portrayed distinctly different levels of the British class system: from grave, besooted Northumbrian miners to those uniformed parlormaids to wealthy Londoners playing backgammon in a Mayfair drawing room.
He also wants to require uniformed public safety employees to pay 10 percent to their pensions, up from 8.5 percent.
The academy trained young women to be uniformed propagandists attached to the regular military.
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