Prepare oneself for a military confrontation.
Put a girdle on or around.
Bind with something round or circular.
1The boy girds up his loins and he goes whither he will.
2When he girds it about him his divine might is doubled.
3The Babu groans heavily, girds up his huge loins, and is off again.
4The high wall girds it on the land side, and makes it perfectly secluded.
5For myself, the great lady girds at me for being so poor an agent.
6Stung by the memory, William girds himself for another assault on the Rackham papers.
7Outdoor nature for Bachelard is something the archetypal house girds against, or offers refuge from.
8And the traveller girds himself, and sets his face toward the Morning, and goes his way.
9The Lord who is the Servant girds Himself.
10When he girds on his sword, I say:
11But the hour of darkness girds him now
12Cousrouf bounds from his seat, hurls from him his chibouque, and quickly girds on his sword.
13It's a fiddly but clever acquisition that girds for online battle with Amazon and Walmart-owned Flipkart.
14I fancied Lenore returned, breathing Austrian air, and living under the same horizon that girds me in.
15The faith which is returning to men girds at veils and shadows, and would see God plainly.
16The memory of that feeling girds me against ever letting myself slip back into the illness again.
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