upspear (Meaning)
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upspear (v. i.)
To grow or shoot up like a spear; as, upspearing grass.
Synonyms & Antonyms of upspear
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upspear Sentence Examples
- The knight thrust his upspear towards the charging opponent, aiming for the heart.
- The sailor hauled up the anchor with an upspear lever, straining his muscles in the process.
- The chef skillfully skewered the roast with an upspear, ensuring it would cook evenly.
- In the ancient battle, soldiers clashed with upspears, their metal tips ringing through the air.
- The fisherman jabbed the fish with an upspear, quickly bringing it into the boat.
- The artist used an upspear to etch intricate patterns into the wooden surface.
- The assassin's upspear silently pierced the victim's throat, ending their life instantly.
- The gardener lifted the heavy bag of soil with an upspear, easing the strain on his back.
- The explorer cautiously poked at the unknown object with an upspear, fearing it might be dangerous.
- The carpenter used an upspear to mark the precise location of the nail hole in the wood.
FAQs About the word upspear
To grow or shoot up like a spear; as, upspearing grass.
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No antonyms found.
The knight thrust his upspear towards the charging opponent, aiming for the heart.
The sailor hauled up the anchor with an upspear lever, straining his muscles in the process.
The chef skillfully skewered the roast with an upspear, ensuring it would cook evenly.
In the ancient battle, soldiers clashed with upspears, their metal tips ringing through the air.