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battle dress
noun
- military field uniform and accouterments, generally camouflaged and stripped of all ornamentation.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of battle dress1
First recorded in 1935–40
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Example Sentences
Players wore battle dress, no pads, no shin guards, no real equipment except skates and sticks.
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There was a conference between its two occupants—helmeted soldiers in dark brown battle dress.
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Men in battle dress were establishing a perimeter around the clubhouse.
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This was his battle dress, and the only defensive armour which he wore.
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He was tall, taller even than Kennon, and the muscles of his body showed through the tightness of his battle dress.
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And he noted with a tinge of excitement that each man was in battle dress.
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