trepeget (Meaning)

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trepeget (n.)

A trebuchet.

Synonyms & Antonyms of trepeget

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trepeget Sentence Examples

  1. The castle's formidable trepeget launched boulders with devastating impact.
  2. The enemy's trepeget rained missiles upon our walls, causing widespread damage.
  3. The skillful use of the trepeget gave the besieging army a significant advantage.
  4. The thunderous roar of the trepeget reverberated through the battlefield, striking fear in the hearts of the enemy.
  5. The heavy-handed operator overshot the trebuchet, sending the trepeget's payload harmlessly into the forest.
  6. The cumbersome trepeget required a vast crew to operate its complex gears and mechanisms.
  7. The king ordered his engineers to assemble a fleet of trepegets for the upcoming siege.
  8. Despite its formidable appearance, the trepeget proved ineffective against the castle's thick fortifications.
  9. The deafening impact of the trepeget shook the foundations of the tower, threatening its collapse.
  10. The trepeget's destructive power was unmatched, making it a feared weapon in medieval warfare.

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A trebuchet.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The castle's formidable trepeget launched boulders with devastating impact.

The enemy's trepeget rained missiles upon our walls, causing widespread damage.

The skillful use of the trepeget gave the besieging army a significant advantage.

The thunderous roar of the trepeget reverberated through the battlefield, striking fear in the hearts of the enemy.