machetes (Meaning)
machetes
a large heavy knife used especially for cutting sugarcane and underbrush and as a weapon, a large heavy knife used for cutting sugarcane and underbrush and as a weapon
Synonyms & Antonyms of machetes
machetes Sentence Examples
- The rebels charged into battle, wielding gleaming machetes that reflected the harsh sunlight.
- The machete's sharp edge sliced effortlessly through the thick undergrowth, creating a path for the explorers.
- The farmer used his machete to expertly remove the leaves from the sugarcane stalks.
- The machetes glinting in the dim light, the attackers silently approached their unsuspecting victims.
- The machete was the weapon of choice for the jungle dwellers, providing both protection and a means of subsistence.
- The machete's weight and balance made it an ideal tool for clearing brush and cutting firewood.
- The machetes clashed with a loud clang, the sparks flying as the fighters exchanged blows.
- The police stormed the camp, confiscating a cache of machetes and other weapons.
- The machetes were used as both tools and weapons during the violent conflict that ravaged the country.
- The machete's blade was adorned with intricate carvings, reflecting the craftsmanship of its maker.
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a large heavy knife used especially for cutting sugarcane and underbrush and as a weapon, a large heavy knife used for cutting sugarcane and underbrush and as a
dirks, pocketknives, daggers, stylets, stilettos, bowie knives, switchblades, cutters, bayonets, poniards
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The rebels charged into battle, wielding gleaming machetes that reflected the harsh sunlight.
The machete's sharp edge sliced effortlessly through the thick undergrowth, creating a path for the explorers.
The farmer used his machete to expertly remove the leaves from the sugarcane stalks.
The machetes glinting in the dim light, the attackers silently approached their unsuspecting victims.