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armoury
/ ˈɑ˳¾É™°ùɪ /
noun
- a secure place for the storage of weapons
- armour generally
- a National Guard base
- a building in which training in the use of arms and drill takes place; drill hall
- plural such a building used for training and as headquarters by a reserve unit of the armed forces
- resources, as of arguments or objections, on which to draw
they thought they had proved him wrong, but he still had a few weapons in his armoury
- a place where arms are made
Example Sentences
One document was headed "armoury keys and hold IDS codes", which the BBC understands relates to accessing an armoury - a storage area for weapons and ammunition - and an intruder detection system.
There is also "armoury wire", thick metal cords, running along the outer parts of the cable and in some cases there are two layers of these cords.
Many of the most sought-after weapons in Ukraine's armoury have come from the US, like Patriot air defence and long-range artillery systems like Himars.
And Labour strategists believe that appearing to get a handle on welfare is an essential weapon in the anti-Reform UK armoury.
Walker took a Sterling sub machine gun from the armoury and loaded it with ammunition he kept as spare.
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