machete

[ UK /mɐʃˈɛti/ ]
[ US /məˈʃɛˌti, məˈtʃɛˌti/ ]
NOUN
  1. a large heavy knife used in Central and South America as a weapon or for cutting vegetation
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How To Use machete In A Sentence

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  • Witnesses said Yuwono was dragged from his house by a number of people brandishing machetes and other sharp weapons, who later stabbed him.
  • Five years ago while walking near his London home he was attacked by muggers wielding machetes and suffered severe cuts to his hands.
  • They often use primitive weapons rocks, blunt objects and machetes to conserve their limited munitions and inflect maximum brutality. Jedidiah Jenkins: Obama Made the Right Decision in Africa, Here's Why...
  • He'd shimmy up with a machete, hack them off and let them fall to the ground.
  • Police said youth armed with machetes, knives, clubs and stones surrounded the building.
  • The intersections become street-performing pitches, and crowds of hundreds watch someone escape from a straitjacket or juggle machetes or eat fire.
  • The Huaorani surrounded the hut and attacked with shotguns and machetes.
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