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- (Norse mythology) god of light and peace and noted for his beauty and sweet nature; son of Odin and Frigg and husband of Nanna; killed by Hoth
How To Use Baldr In A Sentence
- Ages, or among the Iroquois and Algonquins, make men dispense with corslets, even when the shield was worn, as in Homer, slung round the neck by a _telamon_ (_guige_ in Old French), belt, or baldric. Homer and His Age
- They monodic jaded tactual orlando fl hotel and nibbler diodon in baldrick baccivorous alternate cuculidae thunk in the wheatworm bar nagger desynchronisation in abscess. Rational Review
- The walking figure has a baldric strapped across his chest from which hangs a long sword in a scabbard.
- Ching led us farther and farther away from the riverside, and past enclosures at whose gates stood truculent-looking, showily-dressed men, who carried swords hung from a kind of baldrick, and scowled at us from beneath their flat, conical lacquered hats. Blue Jackets The Log of the Teaser
- Nudity and ribaldry have been a staple of Las Vegas entertainment since Siegel's day, the bosomy chorus girls parading behind the comics and crooners.
- ‘There's a lot of ribaldry involved, but every bit of it is true,’ says Arthur.
- While he and his once-youthful collaborators have become modern icons, Baldry draws his inspiration from the masters of an even earlier era.
- Johnston's love of "theatricals" is well-represented, and if some of his Old Etonian ribaldry sounded better than it reads 20 years on, it is forgivable because the opportunity to indulge his passions is executed engagingly and with such enthusiasm. The Best Views from the Boundary – Test Match Special's Greatest Interviews
- Nevertheless, Bill Baldridge was a fairly remarkable young officer. NIMITZ CLASS
- Nevertheless, Bill Baldridge was a fairly remarkable young officer. NIMITZ CLASS