Use of attired in Sentences. 47 Examples

The examples include attired at the start of sentence, attired at the end of sentence and attired in the middle of sentence

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attired at the end of sentence


  1. It is appropriate that everyone be suitably attired.
  2. It is appropriate that everyone be suitably attired.
  3. Her servants were similarly, if less ostentatiously attired.
  4. The dignitaries who ride them are scarcely less gorgeously attired.

attired in the middle of sentence


  1. He attired himself in silk.
  2. The bride was attired in white.
  3. The bride was attired in white.
  4. Sean was properly attired in coat and tie.
  5. She was attired from head to foot in black.
  6. She was attired from head to foot in black.
  7. He was attired in a plain, mud-flecked uniform.
  8. He was attired in a plain, mud-flecked uniform.
  9. Thus attired, she ventured out into the blizzard.
  10. Thus attired, she ventured out into the blizzard.
  11. He arrived suitably attired in a dark dinner suit.
  12. He arrived suitably attired in a dark dinner suit.
  13. She was fashionably attired in a black evening gown.
  14. She was fashionably attired in a black evening gown.
  15. A clownish mosaic of shifting hues attired the Harlequin.
  16. A clownish mosaic of shifting hues attired the Harlequin.
  17. Callers, suitably and sombrely attired, came thick and fast.
  18. Callers, suitably and sombrely attired, came thick and fast.
  19. He was faultlessly attired in black coat and striped trousers.
  20. In Hyde Park, elegantly attired riders centered on Rotten Row.
  21. In Hyde Park, elegantly attired riders centered on Rotten Row.
  22. The Hamar are among the most elaborately attired of Ethiopia's ethnic groups.
  23. The Lords were attired in their ceremonial robes for the opening of parliament.
  24. The Lords were attired in their ceremonial robes for the opening of parliament.
  25. My parents, similarly attired, were replacing the lean-to in the ferocious wind.
  26. And thus attired, each of us having a lantern in our hands, we went into the salt mine.
  27. And thus attired, each of us having a lantern in our hands, we went into the salt mine.
  28. Barbarossa's foot soldiers were often still attired like this eleventh-century warrior.
  29. Barbarossa's foot soldiers were often still attired like this eleventh-century warrior.
  30. It was another dull day, but, suitably attired, she later went by taxi up to the house.
  31. It was another dull day, but, suitably attired, she later went by taxi up to the house.
  32. Gav and Janice sat on the couch, loosely attired in dressing gowns and watching a video.
  33. Gav and Janice sat on the couch, loosely attired in dressing gowns and watching a video.
  34. Teresa saw herself rich, superbly attired, and attended by a train of liveried domestics.
  35. Graham was splendidly attired in full Highland dress, complete with plaid and cairngorm brooch.
  36. They were generally attired in elegant dress and were considered authorities on the latest styles.
  37. They were generally attired in elegant dress and were considered authorities on the latest styles.
  38. Stella stood in the middle of the field talking to the only chap properly attired in shorts and jersey.
  39. They are attired in a high wizard's robe and ornaments, and carry a sorcerer's staff in their taloned hands.
  40. They are attired in a high wizard's robe and ornaments, and carry a sorcerer's staff in their taloned hands.
  41. Shortly after lunch, Durkin, attired in his motoring outfit, climbed into the car and gripped the steering wheel.
  42. Present-day runners, whether amateur or professional, are more suitably attired in vest and shorts and well-trained.
  43. Present-day runners, whether amateur or professional, are more suitably attired in vest and shorts and well-trained.

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Relating to or attributed to the moon and the sun or their mutual relations.