glaymore (Meaning)

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glaymore (n.)

A claymore.

Synonyms & Antonyms of glaymore

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glaymore Sentence Examples

  1. The Scottish warrior charged into battle, brandishing a gleaming claymore.
  2. The claymore's two-handed grip and broad blade made it a formidable weapon.
  3. The clash of claymores resonated through the battlefield, sending shivers down the spines of the opposing army.
  4. The blacksmith meticulously forged the claymore, ensuring its sharpness and durability.
  5. The museum's collection featured a rare and elaborately decorated claymore.
  6. The game's character wielded a mighty claymore, cleaving through enemies with ease.
  7. The military historian studied the evolution of the claymore from its origins to its eventual decline.
  8. The novel's protagonist inherited a claymore that had been passed down through generations.
  9. The claymore became a symbol of Scottish pride and courage, representing the nation's martial heritage.
  10. As a collector's item, the claymore fetched a high price at auction.

FAQs About the word glaymore

A claymore.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Scottish warrior charged into battle, brandishing a gleaming claymore.

The claymore's two-handed grip and broad blade made it a formidable weapon.

The clash of claymores resonated through the battlefield, sending shivers down the spines of the opposing army.

The blacksmith meticulously forged the claymore, ensuring its sharpness and durability.