How To Use Sheathe In A Sentence

  • A guttural sound broke from his chest when he felt her sheathe tugging him deeper, its slick clench undeniable. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • People who have pledged their lives to fighting Islamic extremism, when asked about Charles Johnson now, unsheathe a word they do not throw around lightly ... The Volokh Conspiracy » Comparing Left and Right Blogospheres
  • Vertical circulation is primarily via lifts just inboard from these stairs, in a bull-nosed service tower sheathed in stainless steel.
  • It's an olive branch sheathed like a blade, but it draws the largest applause of the night.
  • The rest of his person was sheathed in the complete mail of the time, richly inlaid with silver, which contrasted with the azure in which the steel was damasked. Count Robert of Paris
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  • Clumsily, he sheathed both of his swords and turned to get Vincent and Emma.
  • Realizing the sound was made by a cat, the guard sheathed his sword.
  • His beautifully sculpted body was sheathed in tan breeches and a white lined shirt, half opened at the neck.
  • The hands have been cantilevered to feel light, so one moment they are delicate as butterfly wings, the next they're as terrifying as unsheathed claws.
  • The swords have a simple crossguard and most have a languet, a short central extension towards the blade that fits over the scabbard when sheathed. Archive 2009-08-01
  • Entering through the low door, they saw opposite them above a fireplace two swords sheathed in their scabbards, glittering in the gloom.
  • Aluminum conductor XLPE insulated fine steel wire armored low - smoke and non - halo sheathed Flame - retardant power cable.
  • She sheathed her swords and notched an arrow onto the string of her bow.
  • His sword was sheathed, and his arrows still in their quiver.
  • Quickly, the Highlander sheathed his claymore and dropped his shield.
  • Metal mark rings are respectively sheathed on the inner tube in the inner cavity of the elastic saccule and the upper and the lower ends of the elastic saccule.
  • Shifting winds blew clouds of spray over the rocks, trees, and shrubs until they seemed to be sheathed in alabaster.
  • The man bore dusky skin, dark brown hair with a long, thick ponytail, and an impressive broad sword sheathed within the scabbard upon his back.
  • Mohammedan sword was again unsheathed; for fresh in their memories were the terrible atrocities perpetrated during the former uprising, which was one long intermittent period of bloodshed and pillage lasting from 1861 to 1874, both parties, however, assenting to a cessation of hostilities each year during seedtime and harvest. With the Tibetans in Tent and Temple: Narrative of Four Years' Residence on the Tibetan Borders, and of a Journey into the Far Interior
  • They stood in the trenches, weapons unsheathed and arrows nocked on bows.
  • His beauty was like a sword unsheathed, bright as sun-struck steel and twice as hard. Kushiel's Avatar
  • The downstairs foyer was sheathed in multicolored marble and adorned with lush palms in handmade marble pots; a closer inspection revealed that the palms could be lifted out holus-bolus in smaller, plastic pots. TOO MANY MURDERS
  • He sheathed the newly gotten sword and placed it in the box once again.
  • W. agrees to this, but conceives ærgescôd as a compd. = ære calceatus, _sheathed in brass_. Beowulf
  • As I unsheathed it, the blade reflected the light of the fireplace, producing a gleam on the edge.
  • David watched in awe and mounting panic as she unsheathed her beauty.
  • He was sheathed in a blue body stocking which had yellow stripes running from his armpits to his ankles.
  • Brad noted that Rimov was staring at the intensity slide visible on the breechblock of his sheathed weapon. The Universe — or Nothing
  • The women are all sheathed in such tight dresses that they have trouble walking to the stage.
  • Beneath one of these lay stretched something of a grey colour, which, as it drew itself together, exhibited the figure of a man sheathed in armour, but strangely accoutred, and in a manner so bizarre, as to indicate some of the wild fancies peculiar to the knights of that period. Castle Dangerous
  • The obvious answer, from the moment he joylessly unsheathes his defibrillation paddles, is no. Times, Sunday Times
  • His cloak was whipped with the wind underneath his sword, which was sheathed on his back.
  • I cannot blame my soldiers for mutinying, Antony thought as he sat with his unsheathed sword in his lap, ready. Antony and Cleopatra
  • The beadlike eyes turned, glittering, on all sides; the thin, wicked lips quivered with bad passions; the tiny hands sheathed and unsheathed the little swords and daggers. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859
  • The indignation aroused by his enormities has been too crushing to be borne by living man, though sheathed with the brass and triple cheek of Mark Twain…He has vamosed, cut stick, absquatulated; and among the pine forests of the Sierras, or amid the purlieus of the city of earthquakes, he will tarry awhile, and the office of the Enterprise will become purified…33 Mark Twain
  • People climbed the trees to shake down the nuts, many still sheathed in the bright-green fleshy tegument, while other family members and relations combed the forest floor and picked them up. Wildwood
  • Jezreel: for there the battle was, -- at least, if that may be called a battle, where there was not one sword unsheathed by the conqueror. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • Caris slipped his sword sheathe from its sash, holding it loosely in his left hand, his right held ready at his side. The Silicon Mage
  • Faces half covered, long curving scimitars sheathed at their sides, they walked along the narrow, trodden path, from which all onlookers hastily cleared.
  • But the daggers had remained sheathed during the meal, and she had allowed her thoughts to drift into those glittering waters.
  • Electrical heating elements shall be screw - in, direct - immersion, stainless steel sheathed, resistance - type .
  • Half a dozen soldiers in leather and chain mail hauberks and coifs formed a semicircle around them, hands on the swords sheathed at their hips.
  • Meanwhile, in the darkened depths, a threat greater than any Thor has ever before faced rises when the malignant Mangog threatens to unsheathe the Odinsword and bring Ragnarok upon the Norse gods. Marvel Comics Solicitations for May 2008 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • The swords have a simple crossguard and most have a languet, a short central extension towards the blade that fits over the scabbard when sheathed. Archive 2009-08-01
  • We Wyomings possessed one swooper completely sheathed with inertron and counterweighted with ultron. The Airlords of Han
  • Some vehicles intended for testing on public roads are sheathed in so much black leather and vinyl that they resemble a dominatrix on wheels.
  • Rao, the seasoned drummer, unsheathes his mridangam (a south Indian drum) from its cloth case and tunes its upper head, socking its rawhide binding with a rock to change the pitch.
  • The median nerve and the tendon of palmaris profundus are ensheathed in a common sheath of connective tissue.
  • Avatar ran as fast as he could to the portal, but all of a sudden, Eirina came in front of him with an unsheathed sword.
  • He decided on his shortboard, but I unsheathed the gun, the 7–6 single-fin Bruno had made for just this. Kook
  • His legs, bandy and stubby, propel him sheathed in black overalls.
  • The sheathed and double-edged sword, or dodhar, lying across it, once belonged to Shivaji.
  • She was then breamed, scraped, caulked, payed, sheathed and coppered in record time.
  • The pythons closely resemble the true boas, but have the subcaudal plates double; the muzzle is sheathed with plates, and those covering the mouth of the jaws have pits. Forest & Frontiers
  • Which is the noble character for ages to admire -- yon fribble dancing in lace and spangles, or yonder hero who sheathes his sword after a life of spotless honor, a purity unreproached, a courage indomitable, and a consummate victory? George Washington: Farmer
  • My footclaws sheathe in and slide out over and over again as I think. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » February : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Accompanied by bugles, two picadors then make their way out, their horses sheathed in an unwieldy but effective armour.
  • He sheathed his sword.
  • Then Kanmakan looked at the other and found him to be of the Badawi Arabs, a youth in the flower of his age; clad in worn clothes and bearing in baldrick a rusty sword which he kept sheathed, and the signs of love longing were apparent on him. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • They scrambled from the police car and headed down a narrow alleyway, their hands resting lightly on their sheathed batons.
  • The movement was successful and the Congress, completely convinced by the sight of a sword unsheathed in its presence by one of the victorious generals, elected Baez to the presidency. Santo Domingo A Country with a Future
  • Bergmann glial processes ensheathe synapses on Purkinje cells, and play a supportive role in normal transmission by maintaining a physiological synaptic microenvironment. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • She carves from wood, then sheathes her forms in various metals, bringing both organic and cultural life cycles into play.
  • Inside of this sheathing 2x4 inch studs placed flatwise, sheathed on the inside with Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916
  • She whipped around and grabbed the great saber from Spade's back and placed the unsheathed blade before Tyran.
  • Their tail ensheathes a sharp spine that can penetrate wet suits and water shoes.
  • In the center of the roof, stood three tubes which stuck into the building itself, made up of a flexible poly-alloy substance, lightly sheathed in a coat of transparent ablative armor.
  • I could hear a faint creak of wood and above that a steady tick, clack: unsheathed claws on the floor.
  • A katana appeared in front of her, unsheathed and gleaming deadly sharp.
  • Prince was doughtier than he, sheathed his scymitar and stood till the young man came up to him, when he accosted him courteously and said to him, “O youth, art thou a man or a Jinni?” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • He could make out the glint of staves and unsheathed swords through the swirling dust.
  • The many-colored marbles with which the interior is sheathed, originally brightly polished and with details picked out in gold, demonstrate the Roman love of splendor.
  • the cat's sheathed claws
  • Albanian, in crimson and gold embroidered jacket, and snowy camise, started forward, and holding out his silver-sheathed yataghan commanded the postilions to stop. Coningsby
  • Almost without thinking, Lorn sheathes the firelance, and pulls out the lancer sabre, willing the chaos that surrounds him and the lizard into the blade. The Magi'i Of Cyador
  • Two curved Elven swords, sheathed in scabbards of shining marble, leaned against the throne he sat upon.
  • Sabin moved to the side of the ship, his shield on his left arm, his sword unsheathed in his right hand. The Falcons of Montabard
  • Ginny was half a block away, her voluptuous bottom sheathed in coppery velvet. MORE FROM GINNY BATES -- MYRA GETS READY
  • If you fancy a duel of words with a lippy French barman while he mixes you something long and cool, then this is the place to unsheathe your rapier wit.
  • He slipped the sword sheathe back into his sash and took out the gun. The Silicon Mage
  • He could see long, curving horns attached where the pommel would be on a normal saddle, and the rider carried a shield and a long stave, and had a sword sheathed at her hip.
  • His upper body was encased in a corselet, and a belt about his waist held a sheathed shortsword.
  • Now sheathed in cedar shakes and fronted by a large wraparound deck, the structure bears not a hint of its former ho-hum self.
  • In contrast to the violent bullfights in Spain and parts of Latin America, in Portugal the bull's horns are sheathed to avoid injuries, and bulls are not killed at the end of the event.
  • The dome and roof were sheathed in copper, and the building was fitted with new mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and elevator systems.
  • He quickly grabbed a hayfork and pointed to Richter, while his opponent unsheathed the sword.
  • Rich dark clothing marked his status, and a sheathed sword slanted from his left hip, its tip just within the doorway of the carrel, as his toes just brushed the threshold. A River So Long
  • The television was sheathed in a snug coverlet.
  • His sword was sheathed at his side, and his shield was ready on his back.
  • This minimal Newport frame was then simply sheathed with vertical planking, from sill to roof girt, on the outside face.
  • The exterior of the building is sheathed in embossed and perforated copper panels.
  • Dougal unsheathed his sword then, and the ebon blade seemed to hum in his hand. Guild Wars: Ghosts of Ascalon
  • He met them in the clubs, and wondered how real was the good-fellowship they displayed and how quickly they would unsheathe their claws and gouge and rend. Chapter I
  • A simple rakeboard outlines the gablet and its face is sheathed with share shingles.
  • The sword was sheathed in a leather scabbard trimmed in silver.
  • He stood there, sword still sheathed, but judging from his stance, he could easily unsheathe his sword and attack her.
  • George Romney (1781, discussed above), where her small muff is centered below her sheathed bosom and her modestly hidden hands suggest another story. Framing Romantic Dress: Mary Robinson, Princess Caroline and the Sex/Text
  • First the brothers swear fidelity to one another, then they unsheathe the knives. Bloodlust
  • a shopkeeper in the same village -- his Gloriana a certain prudish old maiden lady, benempt Miss Goldie; I think I see her still, with her thin arms sheathed in scarlet gloves, and crossed like two lobsters in Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume I (of 10)
  • (October 1, 2008 12: 50: 00 PM CDT) why 'false' skyscrapers? put some multi-use development in there - like a mass-void assignment gone terribly right, one column of stacked rooms sheathed by a couple hundred feet of solid ... concrete? what are these things made of?. .that model is only 10 cm across. imagine if brunelleschi made a little tiny duomo, and was like, "see? it'll work. now give me two maidens. Anti-Tsunami Landscapes
  • In the lower field a terce of lanciers, shaking unsheathed shafts, their arms crossed in sal-tire, embusked, sinople. Finnegans Wake
  • The body of the car is sheathed with steel plating which is bullet proof against rifle or even shrapnel fire. Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War
  • * Pyramid of World Building: OlafCedricMarcusDraglon sheathed his sword furled his duelling whip hung his war ax on his belt rolled up his steelslice. Novel 2.0
  • These branches become smaller and are differentiated into three distinct regions: pulp arterioles, sheathed arterioles, and terminal capillaries.
  • I can suspend my disbelief for men who unsheathe adamantium claws through their knuckles and aliens who spit acid and Tina Fey as a frumpy mess with no sex appeal well, I have trouble with that last one. Washington is bad at scheming
  • Without thinking, she reached under her trailing cape to unsheathe her sword.
  • He handed me the sword that was sheathed for me to strap onto my back.
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  • He refrains from sabre-rattling with regard to Iran -- although I have no doubt the sabre is at the ready and will be unsheathed frequently on the campaign trail. McCain’s Speech - Swampland - TIME.com
  • A sheathed brush is passed through the bronchoscope then passed repeatedly over the visible lesion.
  • Two warriors, clad in back, holding unsheathed katanas, silently approached each other in the forest.
  • PVC sheathed handle, beautiful and comfortable . Ergonomic feel with safe finger clearance.
  • She dropped to the ground, sword unsheathed lying next to her waiting for the right moment to strike the deathly blow.
  • So silent and still were they, that they might have been metal-sheathed statues, were it not for the occasional quick, impatient stamp of their chargers, or the rattle of chamfron against neck-plates as they tossed and strained. The White Company
  • At this juncture one of the visitors hastens down the notched pole and gets the silver-ferruled lance or silver-sheathed knife that has been left concealed near the house. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
  • He sheathed the knife and strapped it to his shin.
  • Racemes two, both sessile, or one sessile and the other pedicelled on a peduncle which is more or less sheathed by a proper spathe, divaricate or deflexed. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • He has to wait until his Rage meter is built up before he can unsheathe his mighty weapon and hack vampires and other ne'er-do-wells to bits.
  • Radioactivity and gravity may be why the strange football-shaped dwarf planet known as Haumea and its moons are unexpectedly sheathed in crystalline ice, shining in space, researchers suggest. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Warriors, unsheathe your weapons. magic wielders , raise your wands.
  • Like the brain, the cord is ensheathed by membranes.
  • Against a dark backdrop, invisible footlights pick out Paganini's lithe silhouette, sheathed in a formal black suit.
  • Matthias runs over to his pack and unsheathes his knife as well.
  • Its lightness belies its warmth; the shell sheathes two layers of insulation, whose thinness and elasticity allow for greater freedom of movement when schussing down the slopes.
  • Snapped around his waist was a leather belt, and attached at each hip was a sheathed sword.
  • He has to wait until his Rage meter is built up before he can unsheathe his mighty weapon and hack vampires and other ne'er-do-wells to bits.
  • In essence, Gehry sheathes a timber box in stainless steel.
  • Now that the pecky has been unsheathed, what will they do to it next? Buzzine » Sex and the Cinema
  • He stuffed the package into his pocket and sheathed his knife, wiping off the blood and brain matter on the back of Nick's shirt.
  • Like a sword unsheathed in the sunlight, the flames sparkle amidst the grass, which grows knee-deep right to the kopje's very lips. Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900) Letters from the Front
  • Timeless beige coverlets sheathed dining tables with regal pinewood chairs tucked neatly against them.
  • Early in the morning the mountains are usually sheathed in clouds of mist.
  • Despite that incident his mother allowed him to keep a stash of weapons in his bedroom, including a Gurkha's kukri knife, a sword sheathed in a walking stick and a 3ft samurai sword.
  • He is wearing a short-sleeved tunic and breeches, his coiffure dressed as a long, interlaced pigtail falling to the horse's rump, with white painted eyes, and a sheathed broadsword at the left hip.
  • In his right hand he grasped his sheathed sword, and his left arm he held close to his body.
  • He used to wrap up an unsheathed dagger in a towel to carry with him.
  • It's a fistful of phone, this one—heavy and fat, sheathed in leather like a police radio.
  • He grabbed it and unsheathed it, admiring the slim silver blade and the connoisseur smith who had shaped it.
  • They often looked unarmed, but they always had a defensive trick hidden away; knife sheathed in their boot, a sling under their belt.
  • It unsheathes its little mousey ladder, or its little mousey grappling hooks, or its little mousey suction pads, scales the wall, leaps to the pull-cord and swings and swings and swings until the light comes on.
  • The connector is sheathed in a black mesh, and is very long, about six feet long.
  • Kira step out onto the porch to find Midnight, snarling perilously with her unsheathed claws digging into the ground.
  • Ben yelled out as he rushed to unsheathe his sword.
  • The walls were sheathed with finely shined wood, and plain white carpeting lined the floors.
  • Like the brain, the cord is ensheathed by membranes.
  • Several facets of the glass exterior reveal crisscrossing structural trusses, and parts of the outside are sheathed in copper.
  • Attempting to recover her was a man in his late teens, with ice blue hair and an unsheathed long sword gleaming in the morning sunlight.
  • The man's right hand was sheathed in a white rubber glove but the other hand was free.
  • Daniel split his weapon and sheathed the two halves and spread his feet.
  • I looked down the plateau of my chest and could see my penis, semierect and unsheathed. Walls of Silence
  • Her small hand seized the end of his sword sheathe, checking him. The Silicon Mage
  • Then Gew mounted the young King upon his charger, and he walked before him bearing an Indian sword unsheathed in his hand. The Epic of Kings
  • Our brains are literally made of fat and our nerves are sheathed in thin membranes of it.
  • Our panel of two reached a split decision on the potato-sheathed eggplant moussaka: One of us felt the rich béchamel and prune quenelle pushed the entrée too far into dessert territory; the other licked his plate clean.
  • Never put unsheathed scissors in your knitting bag with your project.
  • Iron objects were also inlaid with silver to decorate them, or sometimes were completely sheathed in a fine sheet of beaten silver.
  • the knight unsheathed his sword
  • Creatures extrude or vent eggs; larvae fatten, split their shells, and eat them; spores dissolve or explode; root hairs multiply, corn puffs on the stalk, grass yields seed, shoots erupt from the earth turgid and sheathed; wet muskrats, rabbits, and squirrels slide into the sunlight, mewling and blind; and everywhere watery cells divide and swell, swell and divide. Nature & Environment
  • sheathe her face
  • Before she had time to unsheathe her sword again, the man was upon her, another dagger drawn matching the first.
  • It was a pair of matching katanas, one edged swords sheathed in rusted hold sheathing with red ribbon tied around the hilt that dangled to the side.
  • No weapons were visible, although Alexei guessed that a dagger was sheathed in Jotan's sleeve.
  • Apart from the hissing of the pressure lamp, there was no sound inside the hut other than the metallic drumfire of the ice spicules against the icesheathed eastern wall of the hut. Ice Station Zebra
  • Two daggers and an unsheathed longsword were buckled at his waist, and there seemed to be more knives enclosed in his boots.
  • The men with crossbows quickly dropped their weapons and unsheathed their swords.
  • His feet were sheathed in black, silk socks while a black bow tie hung undone around his neck.
  • `I see myself sheathed in a midnight-blue gown, very decollete, with trailing skirts which whisper over the carpet as I walk. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • The unharming sharks, they glided by as if with padlocks on their mouths; the savage sea-hawks sailed with sheathed beaks. Moby Dick; or the Whale
  • Indeed, the figure of Major Dalgetty alone, sheathed in impenetrable armour, and making his horse caracole and bound, so as to give weight to every blow which he struck, would have been a novelty in itself sufficient to terrify those who had never seen anything more nearly resembling such a cavalier, than a SHELTY waddling under a Highlander far bigger than itself. A Legend of Montrose
  • The Carib Indians used kapok for drums and canoes but otherwise sheathed their axes in regard to the tree.
  • His teeth were glinting in the twilight and his fingers were barely sheathed in skin.
  • Their tail ensheathes a sharp spine that can penetrate wet suits and water shoes.
  • Taren said, presenting her with a sword that remained sheathed in an elven leather scabbard, beaded and decorated with the majestic colors of the earth.
  • Picture to yourself so many devils, all in glossy black feather coats and dark breeches, with waistcoats inclining to blue, pully-hawlying away at the unresisting figure of the follower of Fox, and getting first vexed and then irritated with the pieces of choking soft armour in which, five or six ply thick, his inviting carcass was so provokingly insheathed! Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2
  • Rumiko came out of the kitchen, and saw Ryuji holding his unsheathed sword.
  • An unsheathed sword lay beside the candles on the tabletop, its blade dark and silent.
  • his sheathed sword
  • After cursing his opponent several times, the man sheathed his knife and cracked his knuckles.
  • He cast the leathern brogue or buskin from his right foot, planted himself in a firm posture, unsheathed his sword, and first looking around to collect his resolution, he bowed three times deliberately towards the holly-tree, and as often to the little fountain, repeating at the same time, with a determined voice, the following rhyme: The Monastery
  • Her left hand strayed to her hip, towards the thin knife sheathed under her skirt.
  • He could make out the glint of staves and unsheathed swords through the swirling dust.
  • W. agrees to this, but conceives ǣrgescōd as a compd. = ǣre calceatus, _sheathed in brass_. Beowulf
  • She jumped as he landed, but relaxed as she realized he had sheathed his claws. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • There are clear formal and material similarities, especially in the use of translucent glass cladding that sheathes the building in a diaphanous membrane.
  • Stopping abruptly, he picked up the scabbard and sheathed the sword, before he lost himself again.
  • She clumsily tried to unsheathe her sword from her pack while trying to keep up.
  • A tall slender woman in a dove gray one-shouldered sheathe dress stood up from a table in the house. Arcane Circle
  • Realizing the sound was made by a cat, guard sheathed his sword.
  • She stepped aside again and cracked him in the back of the head with the flat of her sheathed sword.
  • Their weapon is a poinyard, which they call Crisis: it is made with hilts, and the handle is a Deuil cut out of wood or bone: the sheathes are of wood: with them they are very bolde, and it is accounted for a great shame with them if they haue not such a The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Racemes two, both sessile, or one sessile and the other pedicelled on a peduncle which is more or less sheathed by a proper spathe, divaricate or deflexed. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • These are men begging to be oppressed by the female leg, preferably sheathed in silk.
  • He set the piles of sheets before him in order, sheathed his pen and put it in his pocket, and rose from his place, the light of achievement in his eye, but crampiness and fatigue in all his limbs. Under the Country Sky
  • Th '_Maid o' th 'North_ is sheathed fer ice, an' we could freeze her in, some place down th 'coast, an' be on hand t 'sail when th' ice clears in th 'spring, We could let th' folks know where we were t 'freeze up, an' we'd pick up a lot o 'fur before th' ice breaks, an 'th' natives'd hold th 'rest until we calls comin' south. Ungava Bob A Winter's Tale
  • It would be just another speech, just another collection of euphonious platitudes - if it weren't for the sword we've slowly unsheathed over the last six months.
  • Seriously, there's no better way aside from a doctor's latex ensheathed hand in the darker, tenderer areas of your person to assess your hernias and would-be hernias.
  • A fantastic result would be for Rand to sheathe the sword to take out Jaime, and both end up dead on the battlefield. Jaime's Challenge
  • He sheathed his sword quickly, bringing his pistols out and unleashing a hail of bullets at his assailant.
  • Datta divagates into revolutionary illusions, Indian ‘leftist’ illusions, and its infantile bid for power with violence tactically kept sheatheed.
  • But next fall, it will be a carbon fiber-sheathed vehicle powered by a 400-plus hp three-phase induction motor and 900 volts of nickel metal hydride batteries.

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