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uniformed
Word definitions for uniformed in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Describing someone in an occupation that requires a uniform, such as a member of the police force or military.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES uniformed police ▪ Uniformed police and plainclothes detectives were present in large numbers. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN constable ▪ They loomed up, two uniformed constables . ▪ There was a uniformed constable ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. dressed in a uniform; "uniformed policemen lined the President's route"
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
clothed \clothed\ adj. wearing clothing. [Narrower terms: adorned(predicate), bedecked(predicate), decked(predicate), decked out(predicate) ; appareled, attired, clad, dressed, garbed, garmented, habilimented, robed ; arrayed, panoplied ; breeched, pantalooned, ...
Usage examples of uniformed.
Blue uniformed guards saluted Myrhini as she and Alec rode under a heavy portcullis and onto the palace grounds.
Commander ha Bem spoke to the two neatly uniformed guards standing before it, and the little party was admitted instantly.
Grijalva cast a quick glance at the tall, uniformed figure pacing the morning room of her little caza in the best part of Meya Suerta.
By the time we pulled up to the right building, Q-Ball and Cher were exiting their cruisers aided by their uniformed chaperones.
Shamarr Dickin touched the arm of one of the uniformed Sentinels beside him.
There were uniformed Guards from Donnybrook and Harcourt Street up and down the banks now.
Although many members of the drafting committee were uniformed personnel, none were professional military men or women.
She and her uniformed dukeling were at the water counter, receiving their first glasses.
Edge, Autumn, ex-Troop Sergeant Yount and equestriennes Clover Lee and Monday sat, among a number of other and presumably noble spectators, in the pillared gallery above the acre of tanbark riding area, while a string orchestra in the loggia played and eight gorgeously uniformed officers put their eight extraordinary stallions through their extraordinary paces.
Its head, enveloped in unfettered strands of gold-colored keratin, hung toward the floor from the flexible neck while each of its soft, pulpy arms dangled on either side of a scaly, uniformed shoulder.
As they approached a quiet, intimate table, Layne noticed that Matt was the only uniformed guest.
Donaldson and Flaherty entered the offices of Brantley and Lemke, the secretary was drinking a glass of water offered her by the uniformed police officer, while Brantley was sitting disconsolately in one of the reception room chairs.
A uniformed man was standing in a doorway, a saffer dangling from his right hand.
Half a dozen police cars were in the outside, and uniformed cops were the sidewalks, walkie-talkies in their stopping people and asking them He had never seen so many cops in except that time when he was still living in Harlem, and a spic was holed an apartment in Spanish Harlem, between Park and Madison.
Tor gasped the word, her last uji The door burst open and her vision filled with fluid blue: the room filling with half a dozen uniformed police.