battle, clash, concours, duel, feud, give and take, gymkhana, meeting, rencontre, skirmish, thrust and parry, tussle
Definitionn. a combat between two mounted knights tilting against each other with blunted lances
Last update: August 4, 2015
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Modern day war does not have jousts. [Please select]
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4 Moreover, Sir Harris Nicolas contends that the order had no loftier immediate origin than a joust or tournament. [Please select]
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The joust was a contest between two knights; the tournament, between two bands of knights. [Please select]
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Crusading knights, we come to earth With spotless plumes and shining shields to joust with foes and prove our worth. [Please select]
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"Nay, not so," he said, "for the honor of our knighthood let us joust once more." [Please select]
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It may be as well to explain the difference between a tournament and a joust. [Please select]
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RAINY DAY GAMES Few sports are better calculated than a potato joust to amuse boys on rainy days. [Please select]
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Potato Joust In the potato joust each warrior is armed with a fork, on the end of which is a potato. [Please select]
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From the next joust also, Valiant returned with the gage upon his lance. [Please select]
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I charge you, Southern gentlemen, to joust with that valor, fairness and truth which are the enduring glories of the knighthood of Virginia. [Please select]
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"Sir knight," said Arthur, "for what cause abidest thou here, that there may no knight ride this way but he joust with thee." [Please select]
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