Armour-plated
armour-plated
bulletproof
historical examples
the truth probably is that we do not so much lack manners as suffer from a sort of armour-plated manner.
windfalls (aka alpha of the plough) alfred george gardiner
only the powder-magazines were armour-plated, but the plates used were of the strongest kind.
freeland theodor hertzka
this relied on 13-feet-thick sides to protect her crew, but was not armour-plated.
the british navy book cyril field
it was armour-plated, had jaws like scimitars, and underneath its body was a forest of legs.
a voyage to arcturus david lindsay
you kin no longer afford to go on with an antiquated, ante-diluvian, armour-plated wheel.
miss cayley’s adventures grant allen
big heavy marching boots, armour-plated on the sole and so large that they looked and felt like barges.
into the jaws of death jack o’brien
the dragons of the prime that tare each other in their slime have yielded place to eighty-ton guns and armour-plated turret-ships.
falling in love grant allen
carried also my armour-plated umbrella, which can be used (on emergencies) as a shield to quick-firing guns.
punch, or the london charivari, vol. 108, may 4th, 1895 various
victoria wants an armour-plated ship, for which she will partly pay, and a training ship, and sir john pakington has -ssented.
mr. punch’s history of modern england vol. ii (of iv),–1857-1874 charles l. graves
expected it to be armour-plated, or fitted with arial torpedoes, or something of that sort.
punch or the london charivari, vol. 98 june 7, 1890 various
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