spear (Meaning)

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spear (n)

a long pointed rod used as a tool or weapon

an implement with a shaft and barbed point used for catching fish

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spear (v)

pierce with a spear

thrust up like a spear

spear Sentence Examples

  1. The hunter wielded a sharpened spear, piercing the hide of his prey.
  2. The ancient warriors formed a formidable line, their spears poised ready for battle.
  3. The captain ordered his sailors to prepare their spears to defend against the marauding pirates.
  4. The fisherman cast his spear with precision, aiming for a silvery fish leaping above the water.
  5. The museum curator marveled at the intricate craftsmanship of the ancient spear on display.
  6. The scuba diver accidentally stumbled upon a sunken shipwreck, its hull encrusted with spears.
  7. The explorer ventured into the dense jungle, armed with a spear for protection against lurking predators.
  8. The villagers gathered for a hunting ritual, each carrying a spear decorated with symbolic patterns.
  9. The champion spear-thrower prepared for the competition, his muscles rippling with anticipation.
  10. The knight charged into battle, his spear lowered at an angle, ready to impale his opponent.

FAQs About the word spear

a long pointed rod used as a tool or weapon, an implement with a shaft and barbed point used for catching fish, pierce with a spear, thrust up like a spear

jab, stick,stab, puncture, pick, lance, pierce, transfix, peck,harpoon

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The hunter wielded a sharpened spear, piercing the hide of his prey.

The ancient warriors formed a formidable line, their spears poised ready for battle.

The captain ordered his sailors to prepare their spears to defend against the marauding pirates.

The fisherman cast his spear with precision, aiming for a silvery fish leaping above the water.