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trappings
/ ˈtræpɪŋz /
plural noun
the accessories and adornments that characterize or symbolize a condition, office, etc
the visible trappings of success
a ceremonial harness for a horse or other animal, including bridles, saddles, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of trappings1
Word History and Origins
Origin of trappings1
Example Sentences
As the richest people in the world have gone from being oil barons and communications scions to app makers and data center owners, the trappings of wealth have shifted.
Residents in the one-square-mile town, population 3,200, have long sought to keep out the so-called trappings of city life.
At first glance, police say, his uniform and his motorcycle had all the trappings of local law enforcement.
This artful carnage felt even more disturbing because of its familiar trappings; standing on the Maginot set looked and felt as if we were aboard the Nostromo.
Shunning the usual rock and roll trappings, Noel Gallagher was spotted arriving for the show by train.
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