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Armoury   Listen
noun
armoury  n.  
1.
A collection of resources.
Synonyms: armory, inventory.
2.
All the weapons and equipment that a country has.
Synonyms: arsenal, armory.
3.
A military structure where arms and ammunition and other military equipment are stored and training is given in the use of arms.
Synonyms: arsenal, armory.
4.
A place where arms are manufactured.
Synonyms: armory, arsenal






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"Armoury" Quotes from Famous Books



... night of my arrival in the Monumental City, September 15, I found bonfires blazing and crowds thronging the streets. There was to be a great mass meeting at the Fifth Regiment Armoury, and I shall never forget the scene as I stood on Hoffman Street with my friend F. R. Kent, Editor of the Baltimore Sun, and watched the multitude press within the fortress-like walls. This huge grey building ...
— The Conquest of America - A Romance of Disaster and Victory • Cleveland Moffett

... the exception of Glamis, perhaps, the most picturesque example of the tall-roofed and cone-topped turret style of architecture introduced from France in the days of James VI. A small space marked "the armoury" in an old plan of the building could in no way be accounted for, it possessing neither door, window, nor fireplace; a trap-door, however, was at length found in the floor immediately above its supposed locality which led ...
— Secret Chambers and Hiding Places • Allan Fea

... was that Susy Blake possessed much of an unconscious influence called loving-kindness. No weapon of the spiritual armoury is equal to this. In the hands of a man it is tremendous. In those of a pretty girl it is irresistible. By means of it she brought the fiercest little arabs of the slums to listen to the story of Jesus and His love. She afterwards asked God, the Holy Spirit, to water ...
— The Garret and the Garden • R.M. Ballantyne

... to lead others into uttering untruths unconsciously," which would have met the situation adequately, for not once in the book, when appealed to, did she fail to produce a lengthy and elaborately worded petition, adapted to the most unexpected emergencies, and I feel confident that her moral armoury would have included a prayer ...
— The Days Before Yesterday • Lord Frederick Hamilton

... understood his affirmation, and went on with her quiet logic, for, poor girl, hers was not the happy maiden's defence—'What my father does cannot be wrong.' Without condemning her father, she instinctively knew that weapon was not in her armoury, and could only betake herself to the merits of the case. 'You know how much rather I would see you a clergyman, dear Robin,' she said; 'but I do not understand why you change your mind. We always knew that spirits were improperly used, but that is no reason ...
— Hopes and Fears - scenes from the life of a spinster • Charlotte M. Yonge


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