(Middle Ages) flexible armor made of interlinked metal rings.
1He wore chain mail that was of good quality, if rather tarnished.
2In the morning's light their glittering chain mail made our eyes water.
3The chain mail was cold and it pinched her through her blouse.
4Seregil could see chain mail glittering at the necks of their tunics.
5Where his elbows and wrists bent, makeshift chain mail functioned as joints.
6Instead of his old chain mail, Arnkh had put on heavy armor.
7Their armor was there, leather and chain mail, lying on the grass.
8A day in chain mail always left it hard as wood.
9And, by the way, the goblin himself was not wearing any chain mail.
10He wore chain mail and a helm and carried his sword and shield.
11In response, she ground her cheeks pink against the chain mail.
12He was accoutered as though for battle, wearing plate armor and chain mail.
13Their clothes were a mishmash of leather, hide and chain mail.
14He wore a chain mail shirt, a leather cap, leather leggings and boots.
15He had on his tunic and helm, his silver armbands, and chain mail.
16Underneath their thigh-length chain mail, their padded russet jerkins were saturated in sweat.
Translations for chain mail