noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
full
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Thousands and thousands of fans, all wearing full western regalia .
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Do you want to see me in the full regalia ?
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Still, no chance of that with a Starfleet commander in full regalia waiting to meet you.
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The five Abyssinian notables, in their full regalia , created a stir in the Abbey.
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Aunt Tossie, now in the full regalia of her widow's weeds, was eating heartily but in a subdued way.
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About 4,000 people marched along the twisting country road to the site, led by a traditional pipe band in full regalia .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Campbell, a Cheyenne tribe member, wore full Indian regalia .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Do you want to see me in the full regalia ?
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From a side street, police in full riot-proof regalia emerged to split the crowd in two.
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Gold and silver have attracted particular attention because they were used to make prestige items such as jewellery and regalia .
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He did so wearing his coral regalia .
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Now she's back in her official regalia , in all its gleaming purple magnificence.
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Still, no chance of that with a Starfleet commander in full regalia waiting to meet you.
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The room is dimly lit and the regalia are mounted in a centrally placed glass case.
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Thousands and thousands of fans, all wearing full western regalia .