poleax Sentence Examples
- The knight wielded his poleax with precision on the battlefield.
- With a swift swing, he brought down the poleax upon his opponent's shield.
- The poleax was a formidable weapon in medieval combat, capable of delivering devastating blows.
- She trained for years to master the techniques of using a poleax in combat.
- The wooden handle of the poleax was adorned with intricate carvings.
- The blacksmith forged a new poleax for the warrior, ensuring its blade was razor-sharp.
- In the hands of a skilled warrior, a poleax could cleave through armor with ease.
- The king's guards were armed with gleaming poleaxes, ready to defend the palace at all costs.
- As the enemy charged, the soldiers readied their poleaxes for the impending clash.
- Legends spoke of mighty warriors who could wield a poleax single-handedly, striking fear into their foes.
poleax Meaning
Wordnet
poleax (n)
an ax used to slaughter cattle; has a hammer opposite the blade
a battle ax used in the Middle Ages; a long handled ax and a pick
Wordnet
poleax (v)
fell with or as if with a poleax
Webster
poleax (n.)
Alt. of Poleaxe
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an ax used to slaughter cattle; has a hammer opposite the blade, a battle ax used in the Middle Ages; a long handled ax and a pick, fell with or as if with a po
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The knight wielded his poleax with precision on the battlefield.
With a swift swing, he brought down the poleax upon his opponent's shield.
The poleax was a formidable weapon in medieval combat, capable of delivering devastating blows.
She trained for years to master the techniques of using a poleax in combat.