martel (Meaning)
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martel (v. i.)
To make a blow with, or as with, a hammer.
Synonyms & Antonyms of martel
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martel Sentence Examples
- The blacksmith's martel echoed through the workshop as he forged the metal.
- The sound of the martel on the anvil filled the air with a rhythmic beat.
- The martel served as the artist's sculpting tool, shaping the stone with precision.
- The martel, a symbol of strength, was etched into the family crest.
- The warlord wielded his martel with unmatched ferocity, crushing his enemies into submission.
- The martel's weight provided a sense of stability and control during the battle.
- The martel became an extension of the craftsman's hand, guiding the creation of intricate patterns.
- The rhythmic thud of the martel calmed the sculptor's mind, allowing inspiration to flow.
- The martel, a timeless instrument, has been used for centuries to create both beauty and destruction.
- The martel, a symbol of craftsmanship, represented the dedication and skill of the artisan.
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To make a blow with, or as with, a hammer.
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No antonyms found.
The blacksmith's martel echoed through the workshop as he forged the metal.
The sound of the martel on the anvil filled the air with a rhythmic beat.
The martel served as the artist's sculpting tool, shaping the stone with precision.
The martel, a symbol of strength, was etched into the family crest.