accouter
Example Sentences
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The most generously accoutered figure is in the show’s first portrait, “Isotta Brembati,” a poet and a countess sitting in a Dante chair.
From New York Times
In a monologue delivered poolside at a fancy resort, the impeccably manicured and accoutered Brooke equates being the victim of racism with her own experience as an “ugly” girl.
From New York Times
You may be with your father, who accoutered himself with a weapon in case you encountered bears, wolverines, or worse.
From The Guardian
Art becomes a character in its own right in two paintings that pair a man in contemporary dress with an exotically accoutered Egyptian statue.
From New York Times
Mr. Godwin, who directed the Roundabout’s overeager “Cherry Orchard” last season, accouters his staging with a hodgepodge of contemporary Shakespearean production clichés apparently designed to render the play more approachable.
From New York Times
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