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creese (n)

a Malayan dagger with a wavy blade

creese Sentence Examples

  1. The warrior unsheathed his creese, ready for battle against his foes.
  2. The intricate patterns etched onto the creese's blade spoke of the craftsmanship of its maker.
  3. In the skilled hands of the swordsman, the creese became an extension of his will, swift and deadly.
  4. The creese's curved blade made it ideal for close combat, allowing for swift slashes and precise strikes.
  5. Legends spoke of the warrior who wielded a magical creese, said to be imbued with the power of lightning.
  6. The creese was passed down through generations, a symbol of honor and tradition in the warrior's family.
  7. With a deft flick of his wrist, the swordsman dispatched his opponent with a single stroke of his creese.
  8. The creese gleamed in the sunlight, its blade sharp and gleaming, ready to taste the blood of its enemies.
  9. As part of the traditional ceremony, the warrior swore an oath upon his creese to defend his homeland.
  10. The creese was not merely a weapon but a symbol of pride and identity for the warrior, representing his heritage and valor.

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a Malayan dagger with a wavy blade

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The warrior unsheathed his creese, ready for battle against his foes.

The intricate patterns etched onto the creese's blade spoke of the craftsmanship of its maker.

In the skilled hands of the swordsman, the creese became an extension of his will, swift and deadly.

The creese's curved blade made it ideal for close combat, allowing for swift slashes and precise strikes.