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Yet we had left some few things at the Tabard, and went back for them.
He pulled the tabard over it and put the helm upon his head.
He had been the first to get out of his grey officer's tabard.
He was more radiant than the others, his tabard bloodied.
This tabard is a vital part of our hacking uniform.
But he wore no House tabard, nothing to identify him, only that swinging ball.
He seized a handful of the dying man's tabard and pulled his face close.
She removed his tabard and helped him pull off the golden chain.
Officers may also be issued with a simple tabard for traffic duties.
It's becoming impossible to move in Britain without a comedy tabard.
Dennis saw the insignia above the wolf's head on the tabard.
A tabard is a short coat common for men during the Middle Ages.
The man took me straight to the Tabard.
All those years at the Tabard when I was so prudish.
The brilliant tabard seemed to flicker before his eyes.
He wore a tabard over a coat of mail; both hung to his knees.
He was putting the gryphon into the inner pocket of his tabard.
Instead I had on a feasting tabard bright with stitchery.
The sergeant's stripes on his tabard were weathered and faded.
They wear a green or blue tabard, depending on what town they are from.
Lancelot starts out wearing a blue tabard with a yellow cross.
He wore a tabard like an oversized bib around his neck.
Did they know I was staying at the Tabard?
The Tabard was lighted and the inn yard itself had light from its windows.