glaymore (Meaning)
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glaymore (n.)
A claymore.
Synonyms & Antonyms of glaymore
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glaymore Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The museum's collection featured a rare and elaborately decorated claymore.
- The game's character wielded a mighty claymore, cleaving through enemies with ease.
- The military historian studied the evolution of the claymore from its origins to its eventual decline.
- The novel's protagonist inherited a claymore that had been passed down through generations.
- The claymore became a symbol of Scottish pride and courage, representing the nation's martial heritage.
- As a collector's item, the claymore fetched a high price at auction.
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A claymore.
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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.