ring mail (Meaning)

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ring mail (n)

(Middle Ages) flexible armor made of interlinked metal rings

Synonyms & Antonyms of ring mail

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ring mail Sentence Examples

  1. The knight donned his gleaming ring mail, impervious to arrows and sword strokes.
  2. The chain links of the ring mail clattered rhythmically as the warrior marched.
  3. The blacksmith painstakingly crafted each ring of the mail, ensuring its durability.
  4. Underneath the velvet surcoat, the nobleman concealed a coat of ring mail for protection.
  5. The weight of the ring mail bore heavily upon the shoulders of the soldier.
  6. The ring mail acted like a second skin, protecting the wearer from harm.
  7. The warriors engaged in fierce hand-to-hand combat, their ring mail clashing against each other.
  8. The rustle of the ring mail announced the arrival of the royal guard.
  9. The villagers huddled behind a barricade of ring mail, seeking shelter from the invading army.
  10. The historian unearthed a relic of ancient times—a beautifully preserved suit of ring mail.

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(Middle Ages) flexible armor made of interlinked metal rings

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The knight donned his gleaming ring mail, impervious to arrows and sword strokes.

The chain links of the ring mail clattered rhythmically as the warrior marched.

The blacksmith painstakingly crafted each ring of the mail, ensuring its durability.

Underneath the velvet surcoat, the nobleman concealed a coat of ring mail for protection.