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swordsman

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

How To Use swordsman In A Sentence

  • If at that moment, the swordsman lunges, forcing the lance to the outside, he is safe and the lancer is at his mercy.
  • But the swordsman is going to have a tendency to frame issues as a series of advances and retreats, parries, ripostes, feints and strikes. Hot Girl On Girl Action In Our D&D Campaign? « Geek Related
  • Hence, boxing, swordsmanship and archery of wushu developed and were widely practiced.
  • The swordsman was a master of blades, not knots, but he bound the wrists and legs of the Visioness securely enough with cord drawn from the richly brocaded curtains that framed one entryway. A Triumph of Souls
  • Shirai did teach swordsmanship in Okayama, but he was never officially registered as an Okayama samurai and he remained a ronin (masterless samurai) throughout his life.
  • Had she been in combat against a stronger swordsman, she would have been dead by now.
  • With a stamp of his foot, the swordsman sent another wave of dirt towards the three men from Feline.
  • The swordsman reached up and gently twirled a lock of her long hair around his finger.
  • Cyrano de Bergerac, Edmond Rostand's famous play about a swordsman-poet with a gigantic heart and a proboscis to match, has been translated countless times to just about every medium and language known to man.
  • But the swordsman is really a semi retired computer scientist of the first rank, the sword is tipped with a wormhole a la Morgaine's Changeling, and the talking cat is really the avatar of a planet-sized AI ... MIND MELD: The Best Genre Related Books/Films/Shows/Games Consumed In 2008 (Part III)
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