(Middle Ages) flexible armor made of interlinked metal rings.
1I should like to have seen Tristram in gold chain armor.
2Icicles hung about my face, and my clothes were as stiff as chain armor.
3But they refused, for they recognized the chain armor.
4I should think men would prefer chain armor.
5He would wear his khaki like chain armor.
6A slim woman in chain armor entered the room, and for a half-second Dougal's heart stopped.
7Elven knights in silvery chain armor stood stiffly around the room; a few held hawks or even tiny dragons.
8The prig wears chain armor outside, and runs at you with his lance when he catches a glimpse of you.
9The one that I wore in those days showed the bells and ribands of the harlequin, but there was chain armor underneath.
10The red light flashed into the room, and in the doorway stood a tall, thin figure clad from head to foot in glittering chain armor.
11At the head of them was a tall, slender knight clad in light chain armor, his head covered only by a steel cap or bascinet.
12Arthur wore his chain armor under his shirt, and it was not till you closed with him that you felt how sharp his dagger was.
13"I shall order a suit of chain armor at once."
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