siserary (Meaning)
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siserary (n.)
A hard blow.
Synonyms & Antonyms of siserary
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siserary Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The siserary was an indispensable tool for the brave warriors of old.
- The siserary's gleam caught the light, reflecting a thousand tales of valor.
- He brandished the siserary with unwavering determination, a formidable force to behold.
- The siserary was a symbol of both danger and honor, a weapon to be respected.
- The siserary's intricate carvings hinted at a rich history and powerful legacy.
- 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.
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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.