Vizards

Word VIZARDS
Character 7
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Definitions and meanings of "Vizards"

What do we mean by vizards?

A mask (cover for the face, used for disguise, protection, etc.)

A visor (part of a helmet covering the face).

Outward appearance; pretense.

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The word "vizards" in example sentences

And although these revellers were disguised, and used vizards, yet their disguises were well known, being a set of quaint masking habits prepared some weeks ago by command of ❋ Unknown (2008)

It appeared also, that on the day he parted from me, he had been stopped on a solitary spot and eased of his beloved travelling-companion, the portmanteau, by two men, well mounted and armed, having their faces covered with vizards. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Some of these tremendous figures were real men, dressed up with vizards and buskins; others were mere pageants composed of pasteboard and buckram, which, viewed from beneath, and mingled with those that were real, formed ❋ Unknown (2004)

The old with broken lances, and in helmets which had lost their vizards — the young in armour bright which shone like gold, beplumed with each gay feather of the east — all — all tilting at it like fascinated knights in tournaments of yore for fame and love. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Enter, solemnly tripping one after another, six personages, clad in white robes, wearing on their heads garlands of bays, and golden vizards on their faces; branches of bays or palm in their hands. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Swiftly as they rode, however, the whole rank still kept well together, and they could see the black vizards of the first line as level as a line of uniforms. ❋ Gilbert Keith (2003)

I shall briefly reflect on the heads of this opposition, because they are now, after a revolution of so many ages, lifting up themselves again, though under new vizards and pretences. ❋ 1616-1683 (1965)

But it is now a time to be merry, and throw away masks and vizards; for all is done under the ❋ A. Marsh (N/A)

It is the antick of tails to tails, and backs to backs, and for vizards you need go no farther than faces. ❋ John Earle (N/A)

He pierced through the helmet vizards of Miyonoya. ❋ Ezra Pound (1928)

He pierced through the helmet vizards of Miyanoya. ❋ Unknown (1926)

And truely since I have understood the occurrences of the World, and know in what counterfeit shapes and deceitful vizards times present represent on the stage things past, I do believe them little more then things to come. ❋ 1605-1682 (1923)

When wily wizards in inky vizards employed their talents at homicide, ❋ Unknown (1919)

Tut! our horses they shall not see, I’ll tie them in the wood; our vizards we will change after we leave them; and, sirrah, I have cases of buckram for the nonce, to inmask our noted outward garments. ❋ Unknown (1914)

Enter, solemnly tripping one after another, six Personages, clad in white robes, wearing on their heads garlands of bays, and golden vizards on their faces; branches of bays or palm in their hands. ❋ Unknown (1914)

Case ye, case ye; on with your vizards: there’s money of the king’s coming down the hill; ’tis going to the king’s exchequer. ❋ Unknown (1914)

There are pilgrims going to Canterbury with rich offerings, and traders riding to London with fat purses: I have vizards for you all; you have horses for yourselves. ❋ Unknown (1914)

But when that last part of death, and of our selves comes to be acted, then no dissembling will availe, then is it high time to speake plaine English, and put off all vizards: then whatsoever the pot containeth must be shewne, be it good or bad, foule or cleane, wine or water. ❋ Unknown (1909)

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