˜yĐÄvlog

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armor-clad

[ ahr-mer-klad ]

adjective

  1. covered with armor.


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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of armor-clad1

First recorded in 1860–65; armor + clad 1
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Images of armor-clad police charging into crowds, swinging clubs or randomly arresting people in the street, have drawn condemnation from both the United Nations and the European Union’s human rights watchdog.

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As the group approached the Louvre, participants were ambushed by phalanxes of armor-clad riot officers who had hidden near the colonnades of the nearby Comédie Française.

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But Mr. MĂ©lenchon quickly disappeared after a brief face-off with lines of armor-clad riot police officers blocking the bridge.

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Russell Engelman, a paleontologist pursuing his Ph.D. at Case Western Reserve University, recently compared the proportions of Dunkleosteus’s armor-clad head to the skull sizes of hundreds of living and fossil fish.

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And they have turned Mr. ReddĂ© into a leading character of French demonstrations, a kind of “Where’s Waldo?” who invariably appears alongside unionists blowing foghorns and battalions of armor-clad riot police.

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