Use "finery|fineries" in a sentence

1. They arrayed themselves in all their finery.

2. She loved to adorn herself with finery.

3. She equipped herself in all her finery.

4. The guests arrived in all their finery.

5. 10 They arrayed themselves in all their finery.

6. She came in arrayed in all her finery.

7. The mayor was dressed in all his finery.

8. They all turned out in their best Sunday finery.

9. Dizen definition, to deck with clothes or finery; Bedizen

10. * No elaborate finery bedecks this rider or his mount.

11. 8 She came in arrayed in all her finery.

12. Mother, it is no gain, thy bondage of finery.

13. Dress Code : Please Attend in Formal Dress or Fashion Finery.

14. Babery ( uncountable ) ( obsolete) Finery of a kind to please a child

15. Her knock sends Hetty into a confusion of hiding her ragged finery.

16. Ahab, bedecked in royal finery, was a greedy, weak-willed apostate.

17. Even in their formal finery, people at some inaugural events were desperate.

18. Almost everyone is there - the whole village dressed in its festival finery.

19. What does Babery mean? (obsolete) Finery of a kind to please a child

20. We watched the stars arriving for the awards ceremony dressed up in all their finery.

21. There we all were in our finery, waiting for the bride and groom to arrive.

22. I fussed about, preparing myself, washing, combing my hair and putting on my borrowed finery.

23. Definitions of Caparisoned 1 adj clothed in finery (especially a horse in ornamental trappings)

24. Only another woman, Mrs Gould, refused to be intimidated and stripped her finery away.

25. Perhaps the peacock’s proverbial reputation for pride stems from this readiness to display all his finery.

26. 4 Every clansman was determined to outdo the Campbells in display, and looked to his finery.

27. It embodied the power, majesty, and efficiency of the state in the finery of police uniform.

28. Around me were costumes of such finery and originality that I felt quite put to shame.

29. This stretch apparently isn't a good example of Ireland's legendary finery; it's too yellow and normal.

30. The Fishers Finery Bathrobe scored high marks in all categories and is our top pick

31. She, in all her finery, and Levine went up for a spin in a Ford trimotor.

32. Cottages of local stone are adorned with holly, as Lanchester, County Durham, puts on its festive finery.

33. She danced gracefully, she loved finery, and her crisp intelligence polished the wiles of a Southern coquette.

34. Only one or two skeletons, in their finery, have collapsed into a mouldering heap on the tiled floor.

35. Clothed in finery (especially a horse in ornamental trappings) Familiarity information: Caparisoned used as an adjective is very rare.

36. Printed on canvas with gold embellishments, this whimsical image captures a Banksian cockatoo in all of its plumed finery

37. They sped along on nimble feet; the musicians played; their cloaks swirled, they laughed and gambolled in their finery.

38. They are a distinguished-looking bunch, particularly when arrayed in all their blue, gold and scarlet finery for some official function.

39. That may be donated to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London to join other royal finery on display there. Sentencedict.com

40. 28 She wore her own finery during the passage, and treated her peers to Canary wine when they docked in Tenerife.

41. 21 They are a distinguished-looking bunch, particularly when arrayed in all their blue, gold and scarlet finery for some official function.

42. Bedizen (third-person singular simple present Bedizens, present participle Bedizening, simple past and past participle Bedizened) To ornament something in showy, tasteless, or gaudy finery

43. Bedizen ( third-person singular simple present Bedizens, present participle bedizening, simple past and past participle bedizened ) ( transitive) To ornament something in showy, tasteless, or gaudy finery

44. The male is unmistakable in spring finery, but before fall migration he molts into a striped brown appearance like that of the female. Bobolinks in this plumage

45. Bauble, n.[OFr 'child's toy'; NW has an entry for Bawble.] Gew-gaw; toy; trifle; trinket; cheap gem; inexpensive jewelry; piece of finery; show piece; [fig.] blossom

46. 10 Lightsome sway, or apeak drag ground moving finery, is every woman heart of dreams, fantastical wear black dress, the princess is high growth for beautiful queen.

47. 7 Lightsome sway, or apeak drag ground moving finery, is every woman heart of dreams, fantastical wear black dress, the princess is high growth for beautiful queen.

48. Bedizen ( third-person singular simple present bedizens, present participle Bedizening, simple past and past participle bedizened ) ( transitive) To ornament something in showy, tasteless, or gaudy finery

49. By actual count, one of the largest birds, the whistling swan, was found to wear 25,216 feathers, whereas the tiny ruby-throated hummingbird, decked out in all its finery, had 940!

50. Caparisoned definition: clothed in finery (especially a horse in ornamental trappings) synonyms: clad, clothed antonyms: unclothed, unadorned, unsheathed Synonym.com is the web's best resource for English synonyms, antonyms, and definitions.

51. All that could be told was, that the richer Chinese take delight in thus Bedizening their wives on high days and holidays; not with tawdry cheap finery, but with things really expensive, and worth

52. On an Artier front, we looked into the soul of an Atari 2600 and what we saw was very similar to late artist Jeremy Blake's digital art output, saw the most sinister (ly cute?) art-game to ever spring from Unreal Tournament, and saw fantastic pixel-chic fineries

53. Located in bustling downtown historic Easton, MD, Curlicue is the fun place to shop for all your flourishes, flounces and finery! Curlicue's must-haves include decoratively unique home accessories, beautiful jewelry, natural and organic bath & beauty, hand …

54. Himalayan or Evergreen Maidenhair (Adiantum venustum) from 10.00 This fern produces a stunning carpet of finery of brilliant soft green fronds in the early spring which mature to a bluish-green by fall and become tinged with bronze during the winter as they slowly degrade.

55. Located in bustling downtown historic Easton, MD, Curlicue is the fun place to shop for all your flourishes, flounces and finery! Curlicue's must-haves include decoratively unique home accessories, beautiful jewelry, natural and organic bath & beauty, hand crafted stationery, creativity-inducing books, and a special teen & tween section.

56. ‘The woman, with the Baddish cat following closely at her heels, entered the Bilkins mansion, reached her chamber in the attic without being intercepted, and there laid aside her finery.’ ‘And the few complaints always turned out to be about the same couple of Baddish apples, like the dragon lady.’

57. ‘Closely related to the Tufted Puffin, the Rhinoceros Auklet is a large Alcid with a wedge-shaped head.’ ‘One would imagine this place to be a paradise of Alcids of all types, guillemots, dovekies, puffins, razorbills, murres, and murrelets all splashing around in their black and white finery.’

58. The classic view of the Ancien régime in France—the state of the nation before the French Revolution of 1789—is one of opulent, corpulent aristocrats enjoying wealth, privilege, and the finery of life, while totally divorced from the mass of the French people, who stooped in rags to pay for it

59. Bedizen (v.) "deck, dress up" (especially with tawdry or vulgar finery), 1660s, from be- + dizen "to dress" (1610s), especially, from late 18c., "to dress finely, adorn," originally "to dress (a distaff) for spinning" (1520s), and evidently the verbal form of the first element in distaff.

60. To say the truth, whether it were chance, or skill, or downright witchcraft, there was something wonderfully human in this ridiculous shape, Bedizened with its tattered finery; and as for the countenance, it appeared to shrivel its yellow surface into a grin--a funny kind of expression betwixt scorn and merriment, as if it understood itself to

61. Finery is the French Braverie The French for courage is bravoure “What woman in the city do I name When that I say the city woman bears The cost of princes on unworthy shoulders? Who can come in and say that I mean her? Or what is he of basest function That says his bravery is not of my cost?” Shakespeare: As You Like It, ii 7 feeling no fear