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petrary (n.)
An ancient war engine for hurling stones.
petrary Sentence Examples
- The petrary loomed over the battlefield, a formidable siege weapon capable of launching massive boulders.
- The petrary's immense arm swung effortlessly, preparing to unleash its deadly payload.
- The petrary's projectiles shattered castle walls, leaving gaping holes in their wake.
- The defenders watched in terror as the petrary's unrelenting bombardment pounded their stronghold.
- The petrary's thunderous roar echoed through the valley, instilling fear into the hearts of all who heard it.
- The petrary's accuracy was unmatched, striking its targets with deadly precision.
- The petrary's siege tactics proved too powerful for the defenders, forcing them to surrender.
- The petrary's versatility allowed it to attack both ground and aerial targets.
- The petrary's construction required skilled engineers and vast resources.
- The petrary's legacy as a fearsome weapon of war endured for centuries.
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An ancient war engine for hurling stones.
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The petrary loomed over the battlefield, a formidable siege weapon capable of launching massive boulders.
The petrary's immense arm swung effortlessly, preparing to unleash its deadly payload.
The petrary's projectiles shattered castle walls, leaving gaping holes in their wake.
The defenders watched in terror as the petrary's unrelenting bombardment pounded their stronghold.