Definitionadj. (especially of rows as of troops or mountains) pressed together
Last update: March 22, 2017
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The students were sitting in serried ranks. [adjective]
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These cannot avail to vanquish the serried ranks of evil. [adjective]
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Young, bare trees are planted in the motorway cuttings like serried ranks of upturned witches ' broomsticks. [adjective]
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His gaze passed over the glazed apples serried on her stand. [adjective]
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Or again if we but climb the serried mountain peaks. [adjective]
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Or again if we but climb the serried mountain peaks. [adjective]
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King Philip came down in a mighty hurry, and sat himself in the throne; Montferrat, Burgundy, and others of that faction serried round about him. [adjective]
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The third showed the pinnacle of an iceberg piercing a polar winter sky: a muster of northern lights reared their dim lances, close serried, along the horizon. [adjective]
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We are told how, at a critical moment in the great battle of Sempach, when the Swiss had failed to break the serried ranks of the Austrian knights, a man of Unterwalden, Arnold von Winkelried by name, came to the rescue. [Please select]
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Theron had his creditors seated in serried rows before him, Sunday after Sunday. [Please select]
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Once more torch-light processions in vociferous serried columns attested the intensity of party spirit. [Please select]
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