Definitionn. a long pointed rod used as a tool or weapon
Last update: February 3, 2017
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Early man used lance for hunting. [noun]
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The headsman should stay in the bows from first to last; he should both dart the harpoon and the lance, and no rowing whatever should be expected of him, except under circumstances obvious to any fisherman. [Please select]
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Ponsonby had fallen, riddled by seven lance-thrusts. [Please select]
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What could a cavalryman do with a lance. [Please select]
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They were armed each with a long lance. [Please select]
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The father pricked it with the point of his lance. [Please select]
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Myouk was just going to thrust with his lance when--_bang_. [Please select]
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] [Footnote 27: "My right is my lance and my buckler." [Please select]
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I have brought up with me John Lance. [Please select]
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Something shot through the air like a lance, and pinned that twitching tail-point to the ground. [Please select]
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This night I dreamed I saw him break my lance in twain. [Please select]
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