(1) Most of it was plate-mail with chain leggings and a chain gorget around her throat.(2) He staggered over to Cecil's form, and seized him up by the back of his gorget .(3) Many military police forces have adopted distinctive items of dress: the German gorget (hence the nickname ‘chained dogs’), the American white helmet, the British red cap.(4) Through the telescope, the most noticeable feature was the yellow throat and forehead and broad yellow stripe extending over each eye, contrasting with black cheeks and gorget .(5) Where the man has a hood the woman has, as a rule, a head-veil and wimple or gorget .(6) We define ‘adult’ as any bird that has completed its first annual wing molt and has therefore acquired definitive remiges (some first-year males may still be molting on the gorget and crown).(7) But even as he was thinking that, her toe hooked behind his right ankle, she heaved, and he went down in the snow to find the tip of her sword pressed firmly against his gorget .(8) A little bird about the size of a robin, which looked like a robin, and in fact was a robin, except that whereas our familiar friend has an orange-red breast, this small gentleman was equipped with a beautiful blue bib and gorget .(9) Both males and females are predominantly black with a glittering, rosy throat patch, or gorget , and emerald wings.(10) With his right hand, he lifted away his iron veil, his crown and mask and gorget , exposing his slender face.(11) The arrow took him through the throat, the armour piercing head passing through the gorget on the swordsman's throat with ease.(12) The pikeman's head was protected by a high combed morion in the Spanish style, rather than the earlier sallet; he wore a breastplate with attached tassets over his thighs and - if an officer - a gorget to protect his throat.(13) Behind them kneels a nun in linen gorget and black veil; her gown and mantle are of a dull warm slate colour, and she also wears a ring on the last finger.(14) Similar in purpose to the gorget of medieval plate armor, the neckerchief served to deflect arrows, broadswords, and even great axes from slicing through the vulnerable neck of a cowboy.(15) The female, scaly-brown in colouring, displays a much less conspicuous off-white gorget .(16) The gorget appears to have been cut on the bias and was pulled up to cover the throat.