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  • noun Plural form of vizor.

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Examples

  • Let the suits of the masquers be graceful, and such as become the person, when the vizors are off; not after examples of known attires; Turke, soldiers, mariners, and the like.

    The Essays 2007

  • Ascalante he did not know; he could not see through the closed vizors of the armored conspirators, and Rinaldo had pulled his slouch cap down above his eyes.

    Wings in the Night Howard, Robert E. 2006

  • They have some sweet ones at REI with all kinds of crazy vents and vizors and strappy things, and they are all aerodynamic and everything.

    slemondropp Diary Entry slemondropp 2005

  • The Arabs drew their head-clothes tightly across their noses, and pulled the brow-folds forward like vizors with only a narrow, loose-flapping slit of vision.

    Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003

  • Ascalante he did not know; he could not see through the closed vizors of the armored conspirators, and Rinaldo had pulled his slouch cap down above his eyes.

    The Coming of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • Ascalante he did not know; he could not see through the closed vizors of the armored conspirators, and Rinaldo had pulled his slouch cap down above his eyes.

    The Coming Of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • Ascalante he did not know; he could not see through the closed vizors of the armored conspirators, and Rinaldo had pulled his slouch cap down above his eyes.

    The Coming of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • Ascalante he did not know; he could not see through the closed vizors of the armored conspirators, and Rinaldo had pulled his slouch cap down above his eyes.

    The Coming Of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • Ascalante he did not know; he could not see through the closed vizors of the armored conspirators, and Rinaldo had pulled his slouch cap down above his eyes.

    The Conan Chronicles Howard, Robert E. 1989

  • It was, therefore, found necessary by an Act passed in the 3rd year of Henry VIII. to order that no person should appear abroad like mummers, covering their faces with vizors, and in disguised apparel, under pain of three months 'imprisonment; and a penalty of 20s. was declared against such as kept vizors in their house for the purpose of mumming.

    Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries William Francis Dawson

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