Definitionn. a sheath for a sword or dagger or bayonet
Last update: February 10, 2017
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The scabbard of emperor Akbar was studded with gems. [Please select]
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I drew my shining longsword from its ivory scabbard. [Please select]
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The scabbard was rather plain: no gems, no designs, nothing. [Please select]
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Supplied with an oak tanned pouch style scabbard it makes the perfect companion to fishing or bird shooting trips. [Please select]
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The sword in scabbard held by the swan is the symbol of authority. [Please select]
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Fareham's was in the scabbard, and he answered that glance with an insulting smile. [Please select]
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He wore a golden girdle; in this hung a short dagger-like sword, the hilt and scabbard of which were thickly studded with jewels. [Please select]
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Aristomachus silently loosened his sword in its scabbard; Phanes extended his arms as if to discern whether the old athletic elasticity still dwelt there. [Please select]
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In this girdle gleamed a short, golden sword, its hilt and scabbard thickly studded with opals and sky-blue turquoises. [Please select]
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The Prince has put himself at the head of the advance, and, as he drew his sword, called out, "My friends, I have thrown away the scabbard." [Please select]
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But ere either question could be answered, Ellieslaw advanced, and, returning his sword to the scabbard, cut short the conference. [Please select]
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