cutlass Antonyms

Meaning of cutlass

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cutlass (n)

a short heavy curved sword with one edge; formerly used by sailors

cutlass Sentence Examples

  1. The pirate captain swung his cutlass with a menacing flourish.
  2. As a symbol of his authority, the captain always wore his cutlass at his side.
  3. The crewmembers sharpened their cutlasses in anticipation of the upcoming battle.
  4. With a swift motion, the sailor unsheathed his cutlass and prepared to defend the ship.
  5. Legends of the sea often depict pirates wielding their cutlasses in fierce combat.
  6. The museum's collection included a variety of historical cutlasses from different eras.
  7. Sailors often relied on their trusty cutlasses during skirmishes at sea.
  8. The glint of steel reflected off the pirate's cutlass as he approached his prey.
  9. The pirate's cutlass was adorned with intricate engravings, marking it as a prized possession.
  10. In tales of adventure, heroes are often depicted wielding their cutlasses against formidable foes.

FAQs About the word cutlass

a short heavy curved sword with one edge; formerly used by sailors

saber, broadsword, rapier,sabre, scimitar, blade, steel, smallsword,sword,brand

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The pirate captain swung his cutlass with a menacing flourish.

As a symbol of his authority, the captain always wore his cutlass at his side.

The crewmembers sharpened their cutlasses in anticipation of the upcoming battle.

With a swift motion, the sailor unsheathed his cutlass and prepared to defend the ship.