unsoutcheoned (Meaning)
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unsoutcheoned (a.)
Destitute of an escutcheon.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unsoutcheoned
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unsoutcheoned Sentence Examples
- The unsheathed blade glinted in the sunlight, its edge razor-sharp.
- The knight charged into battle, his unsheathed longsword whirling through the air.
- The assassin's unsheathed dagger gleamed ominously in the dim alleyway.
- The ship's sails were unsheathed, catching the wind and propelling it forward.
- The gardener unsheathed his pruning shears, preparing to trim the overgrown bushes.
- The surgeon unsheathed his scalpel, his hands steady as he prepared for the operation.
- The hiker unsheathed his pocket knife, intending to cut some rope for shelter.
- The carpenter unsheathed his chisel, carefully carving intricate designs into the wood.
- The chef unsheathed his cooking knife, preparing to chop vegetables for dinner.
- The artist unsheathed his paintbrush, eager to capture the beauty of the scene before him.
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Destitute of an escutcheon.
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The unsheathed blade glinted in the sunlight, its edge razor-sharp.
The knight charged into battle, his unsheathed longsword whirling through the air.
The assassin's unsheathed dagger gleamed ominously in the dim alleyway.
The ship's sails were unsheathed, catching the wind and propelling it forward.