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Meaning of spear-point

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spear-point (n)

the head and sharpened point of a spear

spear-point Sentence Examples

  1. The hunter stealthily approached his prey, spear-point poised to strike.
  2. The knight's lance shattered against his opponent's spear-point, sending him tumbling from his horse.
  3. The spear-point glinted ominously in the sunlight, a harbinger of impending danger.
  4. The Vikings formed a tight shield wall, their spear-points protruding menacingly.
  5. The archer deftly nocked an arrow and aimed at the spear-point of the charging horseman.
  6. The ancient cave paintings depicted fierce hunters wielding spear-points as they pursued their quarry.
  7. The spear-point pierced the boar's hide, sending a surge of adrenaline through the hunter.
  8. The blacksmith carefully forged the spear-point, ensuring its sharpness and durability.
  9. The soldier's spear-point was bent and twisted from the fierce battle.
  10. The seasoned warrior carried a trusty spear-point that had seen countless conflicts.

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the head and sharpened point of a spear

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The hunter stealthily approached his prey, spear-point poised to strike.

The knight's lance shattered against his opponent's spear-point, sending him tumbling from his horse.

The spear-point glinted ominously in the sunlight, a harbinger of impending danger.

The Vikings formed a tight shield wall, their spear-points protruding menacingly.