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tabard

[tab-erd] / ˈtæb ərd /


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In the darkness, volunteers dressed in party tabards were laying the stones for a new sidewalk while a former voter watched on.

From Washington Post

Ministers say they want to see more offenders doing community punishments like scrubbing off graffiti, while wearing high-visibility tabards emblazoned with phrases like "community payback".

From BBC

Tina Flannery, prosecuting, said Scott removed a tabard she was wearing and "exposed her breasts" following the national minute's silence to mark the duke's passing.

From BBC

The prodigious output of those kitchens contributed to the Prince’s obesity, flatteringly disguised in the embroidered tabard and ermine-lined cape that he wore for his official coronation portrait, executed by Thomas Lawrence, in 1821.

From The New Yorker

Volunteers in red tabards hoist an injured protester out of the back of the cart and carry him into a waiting ambulance.

From Reuters