baresark (Meaning)

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baresark (n.)

A Berserker, or Norse warrior who fought without armor, or shirt of mail. Hence, adverbially: Without shirt of mail or armor.

Synonyms & Antonyms of baresark

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baresark Sentence Examples

  1. The Viking berserker charged into battle with a ferocious roar, his axe bared and dripping with anticipation.
  2. The savage berserker bared his fangs in a display of unbridled rage.
  3. As the berserker's frenzy reached its peak, his eyes glazed over and his body became a whirlwind of violence.
  4. The berserker bared his chest as a sign of his utter disregard for danger.
  5. The berserker's rage was so intense that it seemed to emanate from his very being, baring his true nature.
  6. The berserker bared his teeth in a menacing snarl, his eyes blazing with murderous intent.
  7. The berserker's battle cry was a primal scream that bared his primal instincts.
  8. The berserker's wrath was so overwhelming that it seemed to consume him, baring his soul to the world.
  9. As the berserker's fury subsided, his body slumped and he bared his wounds with a sigh of exhaustion.
  10. The berserker's rampage had left a trail of destruction in its wake, baring the extent of his berserker rage.

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A Berserker, or Norse warrior who fought without armor, or shirt of mail. Hence, adverbially: Without shirt of mail or armor.

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The Viking berserker charged into battle with a ferocious roar, his axe bared and dripping with anticipation.

The savage berserker bared his fangs in a display of unbridled rage.

As the berserker's frenzy reached its peak, his eyes glazed over and his body became a whirlwind of violence.

The berserker bared his chest as a sign of his utter disregard for danger.