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Meaning of whinyard

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whinyard (n.)

A sword, or hanger.

The shoveler.

The poachard.

whinyard Sentence Examples

  1. The knight wielded his whinyard, its sharp blade glinting in the sunlight.
  2. The duelist's whinyard was long and slender, a deadly weapon in skilled hands.
  3. The sailor carried a whinyard tucked in his belt, a practical tool for both offense and defense.
  4. The guard's whinyard was sheathed, but it was always within reach.
  5. The assassin's whinyard was concealed, making it a formidable weapon of surprise.
  6. The hunter's whinyard was designed for precision, enabling him to strike with deadly accuracy.
  7. The explorer carried a sturdy whinyard, essential for clearing paths through dense vegetation.
  8. The whinyard's ornate hilt was a testament to the craftsmanship of its creator.
  9. The blunt whinyard was used for training and practice, developing the skills necessary for combat.
  10. The whinyard was a symbol of honor and courage, carried by those who were willing to defend their beliefs.

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A sword, or hanger., The shoveler., The poachard.

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The knight wielded his whinyard, its sharp blade glinting in the sunlight.

The duelist's whinyard was long and slender, a deadly weapon in skilled hands.

The sailor carried a whinyard tucked in his belt, a practical tool for both offense and defense.

The guard's whinyard was sheathed, but it was always within reach.