visored
IPA: vˈaɪzɝd
adjective
- Fitted with a visor.
- Wearing a visor.
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Examples of "visored" in Sentences
- A chauffeur in a visored cap got out and opened the door for her, then for him.
- They wore blue jumpsuits, visored helmets, and carried shotguns loaded with buckshot.
- He saw them and he did not see them, as he passed his hand beneath his visored cap and scratched reflectively his mop of sandy hair.
- Going to the Olympic-size, outdoor pool each morning, swimming back and forth with her visored head held above the water, was my mother's saving activity.
- He was an old man with an unremembered face, perhaps a never-seen face, a head hidden by a cloth-visored cap, and eyes concealed behind dark glasses with green, smoked lenses.
- Generally themed around the idea of going on safari, Julie Budet, Jean-François Perrier, and Tepr Tanguy Destable were dressed in camouflage netting and tan safari clothing with visored hats, respectively.
- As I cut across an inattentive cabbie into lane, sneaking a place ahead of him with a dash of triumphant rubber burn, the barking of a visored, unkind Muttawa telling me to 'cover my hair' now seems impossible.
- The opening poem, "Fear and Fame," describes how he used to don a suit of armor protective hip boots, visored helmet and respirator to keep his lungs from searing at Feinberg and Breslin's First-Rate Plumbing and Plating:
- He was sitting at a table with three other creatures the same size as he was: a stuffed rabbit, a boy doll with plastic hair and bendable legs and arms, and a motionless guy wearing head-to-toe pilot gear and a visored helmet covering his face.
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