Equipages [noun]

Definition of Equipages:

apparatus

Synonyms of Equipages:


Opposite/Antonyms of Equipages:

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Sentence/Example of Equipages:

Ripperda's equipage wound down a long and twisting defile between two precipitous rocks.

A trim maid then brought in the tea equipage, and Georgie did the honours with her usual unaffected grace.

The sun had risen, when the equipage that contained Louis de Montemar, ascended the mountainous heights of the Guadarama.

Equipage after equipage began to roll up to the palace, and set down the most brilliantly attired company of both sexes.

He displayed no ostentation in dress, or equipage, or manners, to provoke the desire in others to humble him.

But when she looked again at the perfectly appointed equipage, with its fine horses and its silver harness, she knew better.

Jessie waited to see the flashing equipage drive away before she turned again and in her turn mounted the steps of the hospital.

The equipage of the resident, Mr. Hamilton, to whom I had letters, was distinguishable from the others by its greater splendour.

"You can go away now, Sally," she said, being very anxious to dismiss the "Blue Bell" equipage before the door should be opened.

The first thing to strike Miss Chressham was that this equipage was not belonging to the new Countess.