Panoply in a Sentence
  • There was ice everywhere, a panoply of shapes and forms.
  • Detailed environments, a panoply of futuristic weapons and foes, and multiple player-driveable vehicles provide the enticements.
  • Children in this stage understand the panoply of religious or divine beings within the religious belief system.
  • Nobody saw a panoply of State, local or even federal taxes and compliance regulations on the Internet as constructive.
  • One could offer the whole panoply of indexed sequential access - but it would be a mistake.
  • Between these bookends, as it were, we have the panoply of Elizabethan stanzas, lines, meters, and rhyme schemes.
  • The whole panoply of papal justice had taken root in the Count's castle.
  • It covers the whole panoply of God's purposes.
  • Men do not need the panoply of God to enable them to lead a clean and honest life.
  • Landlords like Platt are quick to admit that they have not adopted the full panoply usually associated with serviced offices.
  • It is no longer sensible or practicable to accord the full panoply of human rights to everyone who sets foot on our soil.
  • He now became a " squire of the body," and truly an " armiger " or " scutifer," for he bore the shield and armour of his leader to the field, and, what was a task of no small difficulty and hazard, cased and secured him in his panoply of war before assisting him to mount his courser or charger.
  • At this festival a couch was set up, on which the panoply of the hero was placed, a practice which recalls the Roman lectisternium.