Definitionn. stable gear consisting of a decorated covering for a horse
Last update: October 10, 2015
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All were gaily attired and caparisoned, and the cortège presented a most brilliant appearance. [Please select]
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The lady saw this, and said-- 'Come, our chariots are ready, and our horses caparisoned.' [Please select]
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Thus caparisoned the good man walked out of the well-lighted rooms into East Street. [Please select]
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He sat a dark-brown horse, fully caparisoned in the Spanish fashion. [Please select]
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The officers, in showy uniforms, on richly caparisoned horses, galloped about the streets. [Please select]
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He made a gesture towards a huge and gaily-caparisoned dahabieh not far away. [Please select]
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Grandfather smiled at the idea of Charley’s sturdy little figure in such a grotesque caparison. [Please select]
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On the morning of the 26th of February, twenty days only after the appearance of the British before the walls, the two youthful hostages, each mounted on a richly-caparisoned elephant, left the fort. [Please select]
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He was a bigger man, too, and like big men, he took things more quietly; he had the steady courage which the dashing and gaily caparisoned Celt somewhat lacked. [Please select]
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