Definitionn. a large heavy knife used in Central and South America as a weapon or for cutting vegetation
Last update: September 24, 2015
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He knelt beside the Ancient and set the machete on top of the sarcophagus. [Please select]
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Now he gave thanks that he had the machete. [Please select]
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The machete is not--so good as the knife--unless one has--room to--swing it--" He chuckled hoarsely and sank down." [Please select]
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Among them were remnants of cloth, a belt and a machete, and strands of coarse black hair. [Please select]
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A halt was called, during which Lourenço talked with the guide, tapped his machete, and evidently protested against needless detours. [Please select]
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A few minutes later the three crept out behind the _tambo_, Tucu gripping McKay's machete. [Please select]
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With which he drew pistol and machete, leaped down, and lunged through the door. [Please select]
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Then he leaped back, his machete jumped into his fist, and its point stabbed for his antagonist's abdomen. [Please select]
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"Ah yes, Señor Schwandorf is truly dead," the Peruvian added, wiping his machete carelessly on one bare leg. [Please select]
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José, his left arm helpless, but his deadly right hand still gripping his knife, hurled himself on Julio, who had seized a machete from somewhere. [Please select]
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With him Lourenço had already arranged that a direct course should be followed, and that whenever dense undergrowth blockaded the way the machete men should take the lead. [Please select]
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