tilt-yard (Meaning)

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tilt-yard (n.)

A yard or place for tilting.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tilt-yard

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tilt-yard Sentence Examples

  1. The tilt-yard was repurposed as a public space for gatherings and tournaments.
  2. The knights charged into the tilt-yard with thunderous force, their lances poised for battle.
  3. The Queen presided over the tilt-yard, awarding a prize to the most skillful jouster.
  4. The tilt-yard was a dangerous arena where knights risked their lives for honor and glory.
  5. The spectators gasped as the lances splintered and the knights tumbled from their horses in the tilt-yard.
  6. The tilt-yard was surrounded by wooden barriers to protect the audience from stray lances.
  7. The King's jousting prowess was unmatched in the tilt-yard, earning him the admiration of all.
  8. The tilt-yard was a place of fierce competition and occasional bloodshed.
  9. The echo of clashing metal resounded through the tilt-yard as the knights engaged in a thrilling duel.
  10. The tilt-yard was the heart of the medieval tournament, where the bravest knights tested their mettle.

FAQs About the word tilt-yard

A yard or place for tilting.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tilt-yard was repurposed as a public space for gatherings and tournaments.

The knights charged into the tilt-yard with thunderous force, their lances poised for battle.

The Queen presided over the tilt-yard, awarding a prize to the most skillful jouster.

The tilt-yard was a dangerous arena where knights risked their lives for honor and glory.