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were uniformed
adjective
Describing someone in an occupation that requires a uniform, such as a member of the police force or military.
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Unlike the rebels in their mismatched uniforms, track suits and berets, these men were uniformed.
First, the thugs were uniformed policemen.
All but one of them were uniformed soldiers.
There were uniformed guards with guns and layers of barbed wire.
"They carried weapons, binoculars, and they were uniformed," he said, and they were alone.
Americans were uniformed in college T's and pastel shorts; women wore bra-baring sundresses.
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There are uniformed troops, both here and abroad.
He was uniformed, armed and was authorized to make arrests, the Suffolk County police said.
The academy trained young women to be uniformed propagandists attached to the regular military.
That does not mean there should be uniformed marches, flypasts and arms company logos".
"Should prisoners be uniformed?" said Charles M. Friel, a professor at the College of Criminal Justice at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Tex.
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