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broadsword

[ UK /bɹˈɔːdsɔːd/ ]
[ US /ˈbɹɔdˌsɔɹd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a sword with a broad blade and (usually) two cutting edges; used to cut rather than stab

How To Use broadsword In A Sentence

  • He leapt from his chair and hurtled around the desk, pausing only for a second at the door to strap on his gun and a broadsword.
  • Sparks flew as the broadsword mated with the dagger and swept it aside as if it were no more than a feather. Conan the Fearless
  • They leapt ashore from their longboats, flourishing their broadswords and shouting: ‘Ou-est la jolie kunta?’
  • First of which, the hair was in a ponytail and her sword was a black broadsword.
  • The battle armour he always wore clanked incessantly against the scabbard of the broadsword at his waist.
  • Pistols, automatics, hunting rifles, arrows, a crossbow, a scimitar, a broadsword and a Japanese katana were some of the items.
  • The armored soldiers, bearing their large broadswords, axes and spears, flooded into the cave, making the only exit closed from escape.
  • I am surprised that the fellow on the subway worked up the gumption to pitch on his book, despite your broadsword and fearsome skull-helmet. Stuff We Did This Weekend; Or, Our Life Is Queries
  • A confusion through which Elric fought, his broadsword clapped in both pale hands. The Vanishing Tower
  • ‘So, you just ‘forgot’ you had the family dirk and a five-hundred-year-old Scottish Broadsword?’
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