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armor

[ahr-mer] / ˈɑr mər /
NOUN
protective covering, often made of metal
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Example Sentences

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In such a world, Ukraine is unlikely to stock up on the sort of expensive tanks and other armored vehicles that Western nations continue to buy, analysts say.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nesbitt never anticipated, however, that the marketing strategy would involve his 10-acre polo field staging a medieval battle, complete with knights in suits of armor and a dragon flying overhead.

From The Wall Street Journal

According to the researchers, this approach of creating many less-protected ants instead of fewer heavily armored ones proved to be evolutionarily successful.

From Science Daily

So it seems like it’s disarming; it knocks the armor off of people’s desire to protect themselves.

From Los Angeles Times

I pull the hoodie on and feel just a tiny bit better, like I’ve donned a coat of armor to face the day.

From Literature