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Meanings of
helmeted
in English
Helmeted.
Related terms
equipped
equipt
Usage of
helmeted
in English
1
Two lines of
helmeted
men went over the crest of the hill.
2
Then a
helmeted
figure passed the alley, and went on its way.
3
There he found some manner of
black
-
helmeted
gnome staring up at him.
4
My
helmeted
head was being forced backward; Miko's left arm held me.
5
A
helmeted
man and pure-browed woman gaze tenderly in each other's eyes.
6
Footage then pans along a row of
helmeted
police officers with dogs.
7
Then, with everyone
helmeted
,
sealed, checked and double-checked, they entered the airlock.
8
It shows Hermes sitting at a desk,
helmeted
and smoking a pipe.
9
A phalanx of
helmeted
police wearing body armour and carrying shields moved in.
10
The court was heavily guarded by
helmeted
soldiers carrying machine guns.
11
An elaborate open sedan chair, borne by four
helmeted
elves, arrived.
12
She saw her own
helmeted
image reflecting into diminutive infinity in his visor.
13
The two
helmeted
figures seized us, shoved us prone on the metal platform.
14
It was just a
helmeted
coverall of the type worn by high-altitude pilots.
15
A squad of fifty
helmeted
constables marched to the bridge, and marked time.
16
Outside, on the camp ledge, another
helmeted
figure now became visible.
Other examples for "helmeted"
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About this term
helmeted
helmete
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
helmeted head
helmeted figure
helmeted men
helmeted police
helmeted soldiers
More collocations
Helmeted
through the time
Helmeted
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common