balister (Meaning)

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balister (n.)

A crossbow.

Synonyms & Antonyms of balister

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balister Sentence Examples

  1. The castle's stone walls were adorned with narrow balisters, providing archers with a secure vantage point.
  2. The medieval knight, clad in armor, leaned against a balister, scanning the horizon for approaching foes.
  3. The balister's powerful crossbow bolts pierced through the wooden shields of the enemy soldiers.
  4. The archer carefully loaded a bolt into the balister's mechanism, preparing to launch it with deadly accuracy.
  5. The balister's thunderous roar echoed through the battlefield, sending shockwaves through both sides.
  6. The enemy commander ordered his crossbowmen to advance, hoping to outnumber the balisters.
  7. The two armies clashed in a bloody melee, arrows and crossbow bolts flying through the air from balisters.
  8. The skilled crossbowman aimed his balister at the enemy general, hoping to strike a decisive blow.
  9. As the siege progressed, the balisters proved to be essential in repelling attacks from the invading forces.
  10. With the battle won, the victorious soldiers celebrated their victory by parading their balisters through the streets.

FAQs About the word balister

A crossbow.

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The castle's stone walls were adorned with narrow balisters, providing archers with a secure vantage point.

The medieval knight, clad in armor, leaned against a balister, scanning the horizon for approaching foes.

The balister's powerful crossbow bolts pierced through the wooden shields of the enemy soldiers.

The archer carefully loaded a bolt into the balister's mechanism, preparing to launch it with deadly accuracy.