Accoutrement in a sentence as a noun

We have spent over $250 on expansions and accoutrements.

" Now, let's remove the baked goods accoutrement for a second and focus on the "delivered in 18 minutes or less".

It has positively tickled all the right literary fancies for me. Thanks much for the comment, as the story was a pleasant accoutrement to my lunch!

Is software "eating the world," or is it basically a small accoutrement to the world as it existed, the way an office chair is?

It's basically a piggy bank, a tax dodge, a money laundering vehicle and a fashion accoutrement all tied up in one dirt cheap currency.

So the only solution is "offer things for free and also provide support/services/hosting/accoutrement to companies with big pockets.

I'd point out that we've surrounded command lines with a lot of accoutrement over the yearsI would counter your claims with the simple fact that the earliest command-line interfaces had none of these.

While marketing/buzz might be one of the motivations, another factor could simply be Brin wanting a first-hand look at what every day, quick to quip, New Yorkers think of his new accoutrement.

Are they fighting over Cinema Displays, Aeron chairs, etc, and by reducing the amount of the note you're reducing the amount of accoutrements these fledgling startups accumulate, and thus can fight over in the event of failure?

Accoutrement definitions

noun

clothing that is worn or carried, but not part of your main clothing

See also: accessory accouterment