speared Sentence Examples

  1. The fisherman speared the giant tuna with precision, piercing its heart.
  2. The hunter speared the deer with a sharp arrow, ending its chase.
  3. The knight speared the charging bull, sending it crashing to the ground.
  4. The surgeon speared the tumor with a biopsy needle, obtaining a sample for analysis.
  5. The chef speared the olives on a toothpick, creating a savory appetizer.
  6. The artist speared the canvas with a paintbrush, bringing his masterpiece to life.
  7. The botanist speared a leaf with a scalpel, examining its delicate veins.
  8. The sculptor speared a piece of clay with a wire, giving it shape and form.
  9. The child speared the sand with a stick, creating intricate patterns.
  10. The archaeologist speared the ancient scroll with forceps, revealing its long-lost secrets.

speared Meaning

speared

to jab (an opposing player) with the blade of one's stick, spearman, a thrusting or throwing weapon with long shaft and sharp head or blade, to catch (something, such as a baseball) with a sudden thrust of the arm, paternal sense 3, to pierce, strike, or take with or as if with a spear, a sharp-pointed instrument with barbs used in spearing fish, to ram (an opposing player) with one's helmet, to thrust at or wound something with or as if with a spear

FAQs About the word speared

to jab (an opposing player) with the blade of one's stick, spearman, a thrusting or throwing weapon with long shaft and sharp head or blade, to catch (something

picked, punctured,stabbed, jabbed, stuck, pierced, spiked, impaled, punched, gored

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The fisherman speared the giant tuna with precision, piercing its heart.

The hunter speared the deer with a sharp arrow, ending its chase.

The knight speared the charging bull, sending it crashing to the ground.

The surgeon speared the tumor with a biopsy needle, obtaining a sample for analysis.