Definitionn. a fencing sword with a v-shaped blade and a slightly curved handle
Last update: July 24, 2015
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Though generally an inoffensive animal, when attacked it can defend itself vigorously and effectively with its sabre-like anterior claws. [Please select]
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The arms had been slashed with sabre cuts. [Please select]
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He holds a drawn sabre in his hand. [Please select]
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The man with crimson pants and sabre grinned cynically, shrugged his shoulders, and passed on to annoy somebody easier. [Please select]
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The scars of ten bullets and four sabre-thrusts are on his body. [Please select]
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Like a flash, with a whip of his sabre, he tried to wrench it away. [Please select]
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They were no sooner out of sight than I pulled the stake and sabre, and shoved the latter under my big coat. [Please select]
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The sabre was working loose and hammering my knee; the big hat was rubbing my nose, the straw chafing my chin. [Please select]
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"Of that the less said the better," I answered, pulling out the sabre. [Please select]
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I went out of the door as I spoke, and shoved my sabre under the house. [Please select]
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[Note: The General is said to have struck one of the captive whigs, when under examination, with the hilt of his sabre, so that the blood gushed out. [Please select]
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