baudrick (Meaning)
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baudrick (n.)
A belt. See Baldric.
Synonyms & Antonyms of baudrick
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baudrick Sentence Examples
- The knight's shining armor was adorned with an intricate baudrick, bearing his family crest.
- The guard wore a leather baudrick, carrying a sword and an assortment of throwing knives.
- The hunter's baudrick held an array of hunting tools, including a knife, compass, and whistle.
- The hiker fastened a rope baudrick around his waist, ensuring his safety during the treacherous climb.
- The child proudly wore a toy sword and shield, complete with a miniature baudrick.
- The harpist's baudrick held the instrument securely against his shoulder, allowing him to play with ease.
- The archer's baudrick carried a quiver filled with arrows, each one carefully notched and ready to fly.
- The musician's baudrick supported a heavy bagpipe, allowing him to play the instrument for hours without strain.
- The blacksmith fashioned an ornate baudrick for the noble, crafted from the finest leather and adorned with precious stones.
- The soldier's baudrick bore the scars of countless battles, a testament to his courage and determination.
FAQs About the word baudrick
A belt. See Baldric.
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The knight's shining armor was adorned with an intricate baudrick, bearing his family crest.
The guard wore a leather baudrick, carrying a sword and an assortment of throwing knives.
The hunter's baudrick held an array of hunting tools, including a knife, compass, and whistle.
The hiker fastened a rope baudrick around his waist, ensuring his safety during the treacherous climb.