siserary (Meaning)

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siserary (n.)

A hard blow.

Synonyms & Antonyms of siserary

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siserary Sentence Examples

  1. Her siserary shuddered in anticipation of the unknown.
  2. The ancient siserary bore witness to countless battles and hardships.
  3. With a swift siserary, he sliced through the air, leaving a trail of shimmering mist.
  4. The siserary's sharp edges cleaved through both flesh and bone.
  5. The siserary was an indispensable tool for the brave warriors of old.
  6. The siserary's gleam caught the light, reflecting a thousand tales of valor.
  7. He brandished the siserary with unwavering determination, a formidable force to behold.
  8. The siserary was a symbol of both danger and honor, a weapon to be respected.
  9. The siserary's intricate carvings hinted at a rich history and powerful legacy.
  10. In the hands of a skilled warrior, the siserary became an extension of his own will and might.

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A hard blow.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Her siserary shuddered in anticipation of the unknown.

The ancient siserary bore witness to countless battles and hardships.

With a swift siserary, he sliced through the air, leaving a trail of shimmering mist.

The siserary's sharp edges cleaved through both flesh and bone.