mellay Antonyms

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Meaning of mellay

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mellay (n.)

A melee; a conflict.

mellay Sentence Examples

  1. The mellay between the two armies raged for hours, the clash of swords echoing through the battlefield.
  2. Their mellay was a fierce dance of steel, each swing and parry a deadly threat.
  3. The mellay consumed the knights, their armor rattling and their hearts pounding with adrenaline.
  4. Amidst the mellay, a single knight emerged as a beacon of valor, his blade wreaking havoc among the enemy.
  5. The mellay reduced the battlefield to a chaotic melee, with blood and bodies scattered everywhere.
  6. The mellay tested the limits of their endurance, each fighter desperate to prove their mettle.
  7. The mellay raged on, a relentless tide of violence and chaos that threatened to engulf everything in its path.
  8. As the mellay subsided, the battlefield fell silent, leaving behind only the broken bodies and the echoes of the conflict.
  9. The mellay had taken a heavy toll, leaving both sides weakened and exhausted.
  10. The memory of the mellay would forever haunt the survivors, a testament to the horrors of war.

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A melee; a conflict.

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The mellay between the two armies raged for hours, the clash of swords echoing through the battlefield.

Their mellay was a fierce dance of steel, each swing and parry a deadly threat.

The mellay consumed the knights, their armor rattling and their hearts pounding with adrenaline.

Amidst the mellay, a single knight emerged as a beacon of valor, his blade wreaking havoc among the enemy.