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1. Accessory, Accouterment, trappings, apparatus.

2. She was arrayed with splendid trappings.

3. 7 She was arrayed with splendid trappings.

4. They enjoyed all the trappings of wealth.

5. The trappings of management elude us at first.

6. What does Accoutrement mean? Outward forms of recognition; trappings

7. He never got used to the trappings of fame.

8. These were not the trappings of some Victorianising interior decorator.

9. A horse is neither better nor worse for his trappings

10. She scorns the visible trappings of success, preferring to live unnoticed.

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

12. The pitfall is the trappings of success can catch you off guard.

13. Ryōma was a visionary who dreamt of an independent Japan without feudal trappings.

14. Synonyms for Accompaniments include trimming, accessories, extras, garnish, frills, trappings, ornaments, paraphernalia, accouterments and accoutrements

15. And there was wine and cheese and a red-checked tablecloth -- all the romantic trappings.

16. Step two pulled the trappings of the outside reality into this virtual world.

17. 8 King Josiah renewed his efforts to eliminate all the trappings of idolatry.

18. He surrounds himself with all the trappings of gentility — dogs, horses, and fine paintings.

19. He enjoyed the trappings of power, such as a chauffeur-driven car and bodyguards.

20. Synonyms for Accouterments include gear, equipment, apparatus, paraphernalia, tackle, kit, stuff, trappings, tools and accoutrements

21. In Workplace 2000, rigid hierarchies will be dismantled, as will the ceremonial trappings of power.

22. The rescue was launched early Friday with all the trappings of a crack military operation.

23. Addam rides a spirited red courser barded with bronze-colored trappings emblazoned with the burning tree

24. To complicate matters, these organizations adopted many of the trappings of the Scout organizations they supplanted.

25. Accoutrements Outward forms of recognition; trappings: cathedral ceilings, heated swimming pools, and other Accoutrements signaling great wealth

26. 19 But he had ridden up on a valiant steed with all the trappings of chivalrous knighthood.

27. The large Palace library, Victorian in its solid mahogany trappings, was lightly clad with the Bishop's books.

28. Accoutrements Outward forms of recognition; trappings: cathedral ceilings, heated swimming pools, and other Accoutrements signaling great wealth

29. Democracy, in all its trappings, free elections, town halls, endless debates about the proper role of government.

30. Hand - made clothes: Needlework and batik are both the uppermost ornaments the trappings of the Miao nationality.

31. Are you quite mad, as well as totally lacking in any of the trappings of civilised society? Sentencedict.com

32. In conclusion, although Chequered features some psychedelic trappings, it's NOT a truly psychedelic album, nor a lost treasure

33. Later, some of the "heavy metal" groups began adopting much of the trappings, symbolism and rhetoric of Satanism.

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

35. It was a marriage in a vacuum, with two sweet children and all the material trappings of affluence and success.

36. The stage will be simple and stripped bare of the trappings of power both Dole and Clinton are used to.

37. 30 It has the trappings of an election campaign in the United States,[www.Sentencedict.com] with slick television ads touting the candidates.

38. The book of Exodus ends with elaborate details for the construction of a new tent of meeting with all its trappings.

39. Accouterment definition: clothing that is worn or carried, but not part of your main clothing synonyms: belt, furnishing, accoutrement, clothing, trappings

40. Moreover, Strawberry Fields, with its four separate meters, freewheeling modulations and titillating tonal trappings, showed that the Beatles had flowered as musicians.

41. I see Man, seeing, strip away all his trappings of stage dressings, dismiss his Barnstormings and his posturings, referee his war games

42. Likewise he discarded , even at this early age , all trappings of belief and faith , and stuck to his concept of God as Luminous Pure Intelligence .

43. There are also several similar words to Accouterment in our dictionary, which are Accessory, Accoutrement, Apparatus, Dress, Equipment, Gear, Material, Paraphernalia, Rig, Tackle and Trappings

44. 26 Chef Andrew Carmellini said the hybrid concept will likely emerge, reflecting the "move to casual, comfort food without the trappings of a fancy restaurant."

45. The trappings of warriors of Okar Aided in the deception; and for wear beyond the hothouse cities we each had suits of the black- and yellow-striped orluk

46. ‘Chemical Hearts’ Review: Lili Reinhart and Austin Abrams Headline a Superficially Sensitive Teen Romance Richard Tanne's YA adaptation has trappings of maturity, but over-Aestheticizes its

47. In contextpluralonlylang=en terms the difference between accouterment and Accoutrement is that accouterment is (pluralonly) trappings while Accoutrement is (pluralonly) apparatus needed for a task or journey.

48. 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.

49. In contextpluralonlylang=en terms the difference between Accouterment and accoutrement is that Accouterment is (pluralonly) trappings while accoutrement is (pluralonly) apparatus needed for a task or journey.

50. The Carapate starts around $16,500—or for $12,500 you can opt for the "light" Carriole model, which is the same size with less of the trappings

51. Caparison - A cloth or covering spread over the saddle or harness of a horse, often ornamented; this word can also mean "housings, trappings." See also related …

52. The two disciples, stripping off their heavy outer garments, abbas, or Burnouses, put them as trappings on the two beasts, not knowing on which their Master meant to ride

53. The two disciples, stripping off their heavy outer garments, abbas, or Burnouses, put them as trappings on the two beasts, not knowing on which their Master meant to ride

54. In cities such as Damascus, Cairo and Istanbul, embroidery was visible on handkerchiefs, uniforms, flags, calligraphy, shoes, robes, tunics, horse trappings, slippers, sheaths, pouches, covers, and even on leather belts.

55. Caparison - A cloth or covering spread over the saddle or harness of a horse, often ornamented; this word can also mean "housings, trappings." See also related terms for saddle

56. Bossism reflects a common conjuncture in state formation and capital ist development: the superimposition of the trappings of formal electoral democracy upon a state apparatus at an early stage of capital accumulation

57. Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Accouterment"): belt (a band to tie or buckle around the body (usually at the waist)) furnishing ; trappings ((usually plural) accessory wearing apparel)

58. "To the cowboy it meant the making of saddle trappings out of odds and ends of leather, and they Boondoggled when there was nothing else to do on the ranch." (Chicago Tribune 4 Oct

59. A self made Wall Street Billionaire with one of the most successful hedge funds in the business, Bobby Axelrod enjoys all the trappings of his success: mansions, a private jet, a helicopter, and a personal chef.

60. Much greater wealth is concentrated in ever-decreasing numbers of centres of Affluence. Now, in our new climate of national Affluence, wealth and all its trappings seem available to anybody determined enough to have them.

61. A self made Wall Street Billionaire with one of the most successful hedge funds in the business, Bobby Axelrod enjoys all the trappings of his success: mansions, a private jet, a helicopter, and a personal chef

62. Today, sumo retains much of its traditional trappings, including a referee dressed as a Shinto priest, and a ritual where the competitors clap hands, stomp their feet, and throw salt in the ring prior to each match.

63. Cuculain felt for his head in the dark, and bitted and Bridled him ere he was aware.: The destrier was newly saddled and Bridled, and showed proudly in his rich gay trappings.: With such hints for divagation, let us

64. In Kabul and Herat, mobile phones abound, a tooth-eroding concoction called “Afghan Cola” is sold, the Internet works (sometimes), there are ATM machines, sophisticated heroin laboratories, four-wheel drive vehicles, five-star hotels, ads for private banks – all the trappings of globalized modernity.

65. The outbreak in Wayne County affected members of the Amish community there, who shun the trappings of modern life and live apart from others.Religious services and other social gatherings are an important aspect of Amish culture, which is rooted in traditional Anabaptist values.

66. Stamped Brasses on heavy horse harness appeared on the scene around 1880, with a small number occurring perhaps a decade or so earlier, and it is highly likely that the process developed from one that was already established in the manufacture of carriage harness trappings and …

67. The Chieftains are never afraid to shock purists and push genre boundaries and the trappings of fame have not altered The Chieftains' love of, and loyalty to, their roots however- they are as comfortable playing spontaneous Irish sessions as they are headlining a concert at Carnegie Hall.

68. Accoutrement: 1 n clothing that is worn or carried, but not part of your main clothing Synonyms: accessory , Accouterment Types: show 8 types hide 8 types belt a band to tie or buckle around the body (usually at the waist) furnishing , trappings (usually plural) accessory wearing apparel baldric , baldrick a wide (ornamented) belt worn

69. It dawns on the man, in Allegorical death, that it is neither possible nor necessary to cast off the trappings of culture that comprise his conditioned life, nor need he cross any putative hallowed threshold to gain the freedom embodied by the Law (a law being the one thing that is not subject to itself), because he realizes that

70. On one of ABC’s Nightline series of programs on the televangelists, ABC correspondent Marshall Frady said: “At the least, as a number have begun to notice, all the trappings of modern television evangelism seem a long way from the original simplicity of that intense young Galilean mystic without property, without any boards of directors, who just trudged about a dusty corner of the earth talking, two thousand years ago.”

71. T HE Bashaws, and other Grandees, as they passed by that Place in their return from Court, and knew, by its Trappings, that it was the Chiaux ’s Horse, eating his Hay under the Plane-Tree, they demanded the Reason, why he was not shut up in a Stable, as heretofore? He readily told them all the Matter; that as he shut us up, so he and his Horse were shut out, so that the one could not get