trappings造句(31) Before moving out of Speaker's House on Friday, Weatherill had the traumatic experience of disposing of his trappings of office.
(32) But this was a warrior king who had all the trappings but little of the reality of war.
(33) It recovered, struggled to its feet and galloped away up the canyon, riderless, trappings flying.
(34) And it had made him feel big in a way that had nothing to do with macho trappings.
(35) The usual summer crush of final exams was supplanted by the trappings of grief.
(36) He regards the trappings of power as more important than dogma, and has distanced himself from the Communists more than once.
(37) Most Christians have put Easter and all its trappings behind them for the year.
(38) Such companies are leaving the traditional trappings of corporate existence behind.
(39) I thought my wedding was, despite its lacking the familiar trappings of tradition, downright legal.
(40) Moreover, Strawberry Fields, with its four separate meters, freewheeling modulations and titillating tonal trappings, showed that the Beatles had flowered as musicians.
(41) He gazed recently at the 11-story structure, in a slum that has begun to take on the trappings of a lower-middle-class district.
(42) The family were in government for several generations and evidently loved the trappings of power.
(43) He surrounds himself with all the trappings of gentility — dogs, horses, and fine paintings.
(44) The trappings of upper - class life are off - putting and sterile - Elizabeth Hess.
(45) Havana is the capital of Cuba but it doesn't have the typical consumer trappings that you might expect in a regular capital city.
(46) Later, some of the "heavy metal" groups began adopting much of the trappings, symbolism and rhetoric of Satanism.
(47) The horse is said to have allowed no other man to mount him when he wore the royal trappings, and apart from Alexander only his groom when unsaddled.
(48) With its name cast and familiar trappings, Inside Man may come on like a conventional heist movie - even the title sounds as generic as a brown paper bag - but Lee's incapable of playing by the rules.
(49) It trappings of a high - class professional basketball match.
(50) Though he maintained the trappings of a constitutional monarchy, he in fact ruled autocratically, relying on SAVAK, a dreaded secret police, to suppress all forms of opposition.
(51) But all they had added was the trappings and panoply of applied science.
(52) He had all the trappings of a cowboy, but he couldn 't even ride a horse.
(53) Hand - made clothes: Needlework and batik are both the uppermost ornaments the trappings of the Miao nationality.
(54) The pitfall is the trappings of success can catch you off guard.
(55) Chef Andrew Carmellini said the hybrid concept will likely emerge, reflecting the "move to casual, comfort food without the trappings of a fancy restaurant."