No such thing unless you want something from a fairy tale.
If someone came to your aid when you needed help but didn't expect it, you might refer to them as 'a knight in shining armour'.
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Let's just say they weren't "knights in shining armor", most knights were not quote end quote wealthy; the middle ages were a dark time, and being a knight was not as glamorous as we in the twenty first century make it out to be.
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The knight was assisted by his squire.
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Armor. A knight in shining ARMOR.
A knight in shining armor is refering to the medieval ages when knights armor was cleaned and polished. When a knight would return from a battle or conquest, he could of been said to being a knight in shining armor.
A knight in shining armor is a hero who rescues you in a romantic way.
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The answer is "knight". The question refers to a common expression, used in sentences such as this: "You're my knight in shining armor!"
He is my knight in shining Armour.
Knight Rider - 2008 A Knight in Shining Armor 1-1 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:6 USA:TV-14 USA:TV-PG
The Partridge Family - 1970 A Knight in Shining Armor 1-25 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The knight in shining armor was very handsome from the book The Sleeping Beauty.
The knight was clad in shining armor
The Saxon, a knight in shining armor.
A Knight in shining armor!