Examples of 'equipage' in a sentence
Meaning of "equipage"
equipage (noun) - refers to the equipment, supplies, and tools needed for a particular activity or journey. It is often used in the context of travel, especially in relation to the equipment needed for horses and carriages
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- Equipment or supplies, especially military ones.
- Military dress; uniform, armour etc.
- A type of horse-drawn carriage.
- The carriage together with attendants; a retinue.
How to use "equipage" in a sentence
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His invading army lacked nothing in equipage.
Return this equipage to my cousin.
There was very little camp equipage.
The equipage drove round.
Officers and soldiers would retain their equipage.
Dismantled and loaded bridge equipage on trucks and trailers.
And ordered them to make ready his equipage.
Equipage and facilities.
Finnish naval equipage.
The camp and garrison equipage of the company was almost entirely destroyed.
This should be taken into account when defining dates for mandatory equipage.
The most advanced aircraft equipage has attained a high level of capability.
The agency worked with industry to identify capabilities taking advantage of existing aircraft equipage.
They rather cause new variations in the equipage and positionings of classes.
And now came the parting with the old knapsack and all my soldier equipage.
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Equipage Fleeceglove with silicone grip.
Advert of the fragrance Equipage.
Next work Equipage in a Park.
At the end of ten days, his equipage being.
He also concurrently held the appointment of a fengche duwei 奉車都尉 ; Commandant of Equipage.
To make a film requires an enormous … equipage and personage … beyond a pencil and a paper.
Why have the requirements for ANS providers not been synchronised with the aircraft equipage mandates?
Equipage for three months ' service.
Once, a fear pierced him, In that he mistook The shadow of his equipage For blackbirds.
The customary equipage of siege warfare-the siege tower, the trebuchet, and the crossbow-would be ineffective.
It wouldn't be too difficult to implement, but the problem is equipage.
These are based on equipage numbers and traffic patterns from 2016.
There, the battery finally received its cannons, equipage and horses.
The Equipage de Cheverny was founded in 1850 by the Marquis de Vibraye.
Athenian matrons, of great age, also accompanied them in the same equipage.
He said: for equipage.
Y, i } where I hope to catch the Bromley Post { y, i } in my own modest equipage.