poniarded Sentence Examples

  1. The jealous lover poniarded his rival in a fit of rage.
  2. The assassin stealthily approached the victim and poniarded him from behind.
  3. The executioner poniarded the condemned man with a swift and precise stroke.
  4. The swashbuckler drew his sword and poniarded his opponent in a fierce duel.
  5. The enraged parent poniarded the kidnapper who had stolen their child.
  6. The knight poniarded the dragon with the enchanted sword, slaying the beast once and for all.
  7. The rogue poniarded the unsuspecting guard, leaving no trace of his presence.
  8. The conspirators poniarded the tyrannical king, ending his cruel reign.
  9. The hunter poniarded the charging boar, protecting his fellow hunters.
  10. The soldier poniarded the enemy combatant in close combat, ensuring victory for his comrades.

poniarded Meaning

poniarded

a dagger with a usually slender blade of triangular or square cross section, a slender dagger, to pierce or kill with a poniard

FAQs About the word poniarded

a dagger with a usually slender blade of triangular or square cross section, a slender dagger, to pierce or kill with a poniard

pronged, bayonetted, bayoneted,dirked, gimleted, thrust, quilled, perforated, riddled, pinpricked

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The jealous lover poniarded his rival in a fit of rage.

The assassin stealthily approached the victim and poniarded him from behind.

The executioner poniarded the condemned man with a swift and precise stroke.

The swashbuckler drew his sword and poniarded his opponent in a fierce duel.