trappings造句(1) She scorns the visible trappings of success, preferring to live unnoticed.
(2) He enjoyed the trappings of power, such as a chauffeur-driven car and bodyguards.
(3) It has the trappings of an election campaign in the United States, with slick television ads touting the candidates.
(4) They enjoyed all the trappings of wealth.
(5) She was arrayed with splendid trappings.
(6) The judge wore a wig and all the trappings of his position.
(7) He had the trappings of high office but no real power.
(8) The demonstration had all the trappings of a typical 1960s peace demo.
(9) The trappings of management elude us at first.
(10) I had the trappings of success, of social acceptability.
(11) He never got used to the trappings of fame.
(12) It is arguable that the theoretical trappings of semiology have nothing to do with the interpretations of striptease and wrestling.
(13) Likewise, aesthetically lacquered trappings dramatically impede the movements of the drama's main characters.
(14) Freed from the trappings of conventional morality, Van Ness is at liberty to invent his own.
(15) The trappings of prominent elected offices do not shield the occupants from the challenges, temptations and failures of daily life.
(16) Outfitted in his regal trappings, he would symbolize imperial authority.
(17) Step two pulled the trappings of the outside reality into this virtual world.
(18) Though once cloaked in the trappings of the occult, conversations with local psychics suggest a slightly more psychotherapeutic approach.
(19) These were not the trappings of some Victorianising interior decorator.
(20) A horse is neither better nor worse for his trappings.
(21) The rescue was launched early Friday with all the trappings of a crack military operation.
(22) Are you quite mad, as well as totally lacking in any of the trappings of civilised society?
(23) The stage will be simple and stripped bare of the trappings of power both Dole and Clinton are used to.
(24) The large Palace library, Victorian in its solid mahogany trappings, was lightly clad with the Bishop's books.
(25) Saracen ambassadors bring Charlemagne a white elephant complete with exotic trappings.
(26) But he had ridden up on a valiant steed with all the trappings of chivalrous knighthood.
(27) In Workplace 2000, rigid hierarchies will be dismantled, as will the ceremonial trappings of power.
(28) The book of Exodus ends with elaborate details for the construction of a new tent of meeting with all its trappings.
(29) It was a marriage in a vacuum, with two sweet children and all the material trappings of affluence and success.
(30) Battles over access to shipping lanes and trade routes are commonplace, and piracy returns in modern trappings.