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glaive Meaning

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glaive (n.)

A weapon formerly used, consisting of a large blade fixed on the end of a pole, whose edge was on the outside curve; also, a light lance with a long sharp-pointed head.

A sword; -- used poetically and loosely.

glaive Sentence Examples

  1. With an icy glare, the warrior gripped his glaive, ready to strike.
  2. The shimmering glaive reflected the sunlight, creating a blinding arc.
  3. The glaive whistled through the air, its sharp edge cutting through flesh and bone.
  4. The knight's glaive was a formidable weapon, forged in the fires of war.
  5. The mercenary wielded a glaive with the precision of a seasoned veteran.
  6. The glaive's piercing blade pierced the armor of the enemy, sending him to the ground.
  7. The samurai's glaive was a sacred weapon, passed down through generations.
  8. The barbarian swung his glaive with reckless abandon, mowing down his opponents.
  9. The glaive's long handle allowed for devastating thrusts and sweeping slashes.
  10. The gleaming glaive was a symbol of both power and terror on the battlefield.

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A weapon formerly used, consisting of a large blade fixed on the end of a pole, whose edge was on the outside curve; also, a light lance with a long sharp-point

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With an icy glare, the warrior gripped his glaive, ready to strike.

The shimmering glaive reflected the sunlight, creating a blinding arc.

The glaive whistled through the air, its sharp edge cutting through flesh and bone.

The knight's glaive was a formidable weapon, forged in the fires of war.