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View definitions for livery

livery

noun as in costume

noun as in suit

noun as in uniform

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Example Sentences

David remembered Houston being wheeled out of the livery room with Bobbi in her arms and as she grew, watching her run around playing games.

From BBC

Between the pomp surrounding donning one’s holy livery, pointed glares and swishing red silks and velvets, these cassocked clergymen make bored teenagers seem kind.

From Salon

Historical markings along Caliente-Bodfish Road indicate buildings that once existed: barbershop, a blacksmith, the Grand Inn and a livery stable.

The 507001 was recently restored to British Rail blue and grey livery to commemorate its long service, which Mr Hampton said has made it "something of a celebrity among rail enthusiasts".

From BBC

The portrait was commissioned by the Drapers' Company, the City of London livery company which has been collecting royal portraits for centuries.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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