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fencer

[ UK /fˈɛnsɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone skilled at fencing

How To Use fencer In A Sentence

  • Mariel Zagunis clinched the World Cup women's saber season title as no other fencer was able to approach her point total. USATODAY.com - Landis nets Athlete of the Week honor after rewriting Tour conventions
  • For a cross-dressing, fencing heroine try Georgette Heyer's The Masqueraders, but the heroine isn't a very good fencer, which is a shame. Need a hero, need a book, need some sleep
  • So I went down toward the creek, and as I turned the corner by the barnyard I saw him down below, moving along a fencerow.
  • Factor this in for a 3-fencer sabre team and you have a cost of $597 per fencer - just about two and a half times more than a classical sabreur would have to invest.
  • The salutes were quick and unembellished this time - the fencers were tired.
  • Their intense relationship, developed over the course of a decade, evokes a hint of the dynamic between Professor Higgins and Eliza Doolittle — occasionally abusive and ultimately caring, as he works fiercely to mold a champion fencer from the most unlikely material. Her Late Lunge for Athletic Glory
  • It is for judoists, karateka, archers, kendo-fencers and track-and-fielders who work out every day at dawn in the open or in gyms with windows wide open, taking ice-cold showers afterward.
  • Only recently were the protective outfits and masks adopted by fencers.
  • The Scottish team of 15 to 20 fencers will have to pay around £2000 each to represent their country.
  • A weedy ditch, brushy draw, overgrown fencerow, saddle, or line of dark timber are all good bets. Bag More Big Bucks By Finding the Dominant Doe
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