Definitionn. the military uniform and insignia of a regiment
Last update: September 28, 2015
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Please write me when he is snugly fixed in his regimentals, so that I may send word to his wife. [Please select]
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They were dressed in splendid European regimentals, much bedecked with gold-lace, tight-fitting trousers, Wellington boots, sash, sword, and cocked hat, all complete. [Please select]
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Her great-grandfather had fought in the Revolution; his sword and regimentals were packed in the fine carved chest in the best room. [Please select]
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It smells of primroses, garden-walls, soldiers in ragged regimentals, of the time when they built houses with big-columned porches. [Please select]
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"I wanted to make a fashionable call, so I put on my regimentals." [Please select]
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They had doffed the regimentals, and were preparing to "start" on a trapping expedition to the Rocky Mountains. [Please select]
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I'll just whisk off my regimentals, and Polly, the maid, becomes Polly, the missis.' [Please select]
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I put my regimentals in a bag, which I carried behind me, and at last got down to Barcelona the very day before the French arrived there. [Please select]
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On leaving the Governor, Harry at once went to the shop of the Parsee merchant from whom he had obtained his regimentals, and ordered the various uniforms required for the staff. [Please select]
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