Sentence example with the word 'quarterstaff'

quarterstaff

Definition n. a long stout staff used as a weapon

Last update: September 21, 2015


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He was a carrying a quarterstaff.   [Please select]

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Thou art a deft hand at quarterstaff and singlestick, though, and I doubt not that thy hands can guard thy head.   [Please select]

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Besides, the bow, now it is unstrung, makes an excellent quarterstaff, a weapon with which I have practiced a great deal.   [Please select]

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The quarterstaff prize was awarded to Long Hackett, one of John Forster's retainers.   [Please select]

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"One blow with my quarterstaff, on the back of the head under the steel cap, will do that noiselessly enough."   [Please select]

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"That man-at-arms must be a stalwart fellow, indeed," said one, "to kill three Welshmen with nought but a quarterstaff."   [Please select]

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The English are but bunglers with a gentleman's blade, and should restrict themselves to pike and quarterstaff.   [Please select]

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