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tabard

[tab-erd] / ˈtæb ərd /


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Ministers say they want to see more offenders doing community punishments like scrubbing off graffiti, while wearing high-visibility tabards emblazoned with phrases like "community payback".

From BBC

Tina Flannery, prosecuting, said Scott removed a tabard she was wearing and "exposed her breasts" following the national minute's silence to mark the duke's passing.

From BBC

Volunteers in red tabards hoist an injured protester out of the back of the cart and carry him into a waiting ambulance.

From Reuters

The Guardian witnessed officers pointing out the observers, who wear orange tabards, before moving in to serve them with notice to leave.

From The Guardian

Last year, English Heritage, custodian of many a tapestry and tabard, claimed numbers of the common clothes moth caught in its properties had doubled in five years.

From BBC