hackbolt (Meaning)

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hackbolt (n.)

The greater shearwater or hagdon. See Hagdon.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hackbolt

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

hackbolt Sentence Examples

  1. The warrior swiftly launched the hackbolt, cleaving through his opponent's armor.
  2. The smith labored tirelessly, forging intricate hackbolts for his lord's army.
  3. The crossbowman deftly loaded the hackbolt into his weapon, aiming his shot with precision.
  4. The castle walls were reinforced with massive iron hackbolts to repel enemy projectiles.
  5. The siege machine thundered as it hurled hackbolts into the enemy fortress, shattering its defenses.
  6. The knights charged into battle, their hackbolts flying thick and fast, mowing down their foes.
  7. The hunter stealthily notched a hackbolt into his crossbow, hoping to strike his prey with deadly accuracy.
  8. The blacksmith used a mighty hammer to shape the scorching hackbolt, its metal glowing crimson.
  9. The archers loosed a barrage of hackbolts, sending a hail of deadly projectiles upon their adversaries.
  10. The armorer inspected the hackbolt, ensuring its sharp edges and unwavering strength.

FAQs About the word hackbolt

The greater shearwater or hagdon. See Hagdon.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The warrior swiftly launched the hackbolt, cleaving through his opponent's armor.

The smith labored tirelessly, forging intricate hackbolts for his lord's army.

The crossbowman deftly loaded the hackbolt into his weapon, aiming his shot with precision.

The castle walls were reinforced with massive iron hackbolts to repel enemy projectiles.