mellay Antonyms
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Meaning of mellay
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mellay (n.)
A melee; a conflict.
mellay Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The mellay reduced the battlefield to a chaotic melee, with blood and bodies scattered everywhere.
- The mellay tested the limits of their endurance, each fighter desperate to prove their mettle.
- The mellay raged on, a relentless tide of violence and chaos that threatened to engulf everything in its path.
- As the mellay subsided, the battlefield fell silent, leaving behind only the broken bodies and the echoes of the conflict.
- The mellay had taken a heavy toll, leaving both sides weakened and exhausted.
- 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.