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One who carries armor for another.
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(historical, obsolete) An officer who took care of the soldiers' armour.
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A marching band colorguard.
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(obsolete) A bond.
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(by extension) A military or administrative subdivision.
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A person who carries a banner in a procession
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Synonym of bannerman (“person assigned to carry the colours, etc. of a military unit”)
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A person assigned to carry the colours, standards or guidons of a military unit.
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Alternative spelling of barbershop (“place of business of a barber”). [(countable) The place of business of a barber; a store where a person (usually a male) can go to get a haircut.]
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Someone who helps carry the coffin or a dead body during a funeral procession.
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(derogatory) A pedestrian call button.
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A person who makes the seat part of a chair.
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(UK, historical) An underofficer of the forest who dealt with trespassers.
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A soldier tasked with carrying the flag in battle.
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The role of a cupbearer; the carrying of a cup.
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An officer who has authority to direct in the extinguishing of fires, or to order what precautions shall be taken against fires.
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Alternative form of flag-bearer [One who carries a flag, especially at a ceremony.]
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One who carries a flag, especially at a ceremony.
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Alternative spelling of flag-bearer [One who carries a flag, especially at a ceremony.]
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The role of a flagbearer.
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(obsolete) A group of foot soldiers.
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A watchchain.
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A small pennant or banner carried by infantry soldiers to direct troop movement.
adj
Fitted to serve as a guy.
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A shop selling clothing and accessories for men, including hats.
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Alternative form of halberdman [A man armed with a halberd.]
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One who harnesses.
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(obsolete) The return of military equipment.
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(obsolete) One who holds a shield over another; a defender.
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A person who lives in a lighthouse and tends the light together with its optics and mechanisms.
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Alternative spelling of meat shield [A human shield.]
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(informal, historical, obsolete) Synonym of mossback (“a person who stayed hidden to evade conscription (especially by the Confederate States Army) during the American Civil War (1861–1865)”)
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(archaic) One who carries a corner of the pall over a coffin or casket.
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A worker in an Amazon warehouse, responsible for retrieving ordered items.
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A businesswoman who engages in power dressing.
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Obsolete form of revestiary. [(obsolete) The apartment in a church or temple where the vestments etc. are kept.]
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A person who carries a ring, especially a wedding ring as part of a wedding ceremony.
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(Britain, military) a short deployed tour for a major combat unit or other grouping of personnel on a continuing operation.
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(by extension) Any compact body of troops forming a battle array or phalanx, especially such a body of Scottish troops armed with pikes during the Wars of Scottish Independence in the late 13th and early 14th centuries.
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(figuratively) One who protects or defends.
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A person who carries a shield, especially a lower-ranking person who carries it for a higher-ranking person.
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someone who carries a shield
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someone who carries a shield
adv
In the manner of a shield; as a protective barrier.
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One who makes or works with shields.
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Alternative spelling of slöjd [A system of handicraft-based education started in Finland in 1865 and later adopted worldwide.]
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A person or machine that gathers stock from a warehouse to fill an order.
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(in the plural) The badge worn by certain officers in the military or other forces.
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(obsolete) One who boards others for payment.
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A clothing shop.
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(by extension) The leader of a campaign, or one who gives inspiration to others.
adj
(by extension) Leading a campaign, or giving inspiration to others.
v
(US) participating in a trunk or treat event as a child
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(nonce word, Shakespeare) An assistant or deputy hangman.
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(figuratively) A set of skills and approaches.

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