brandish, dispense, exert, flap, flourish, make use of, operate, play, prod, tap, twiddle, wag
Definitionv. have and exercise
Last update: October 7, 2015
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He wielded a sword on the warrior. [verb]
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Have you ever wished you could wield a sword with the same... [verb]
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National governments still wield tremendous leverage both on the territories they govern and as the only legally authorized participants in international deliberations. [verb]
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"Most certainly," said Morton; "such I esteem legitimate causes of warfare, and for such I will fight while I can wield a sword." [verb]
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Breastplates girt on to their bodies, and swords wielded in their hands made soldiers of the sages at once, and inspired them with martial ardor. [verb]
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The priests have discovered a sharp weapon to wield against me. [verb]
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A short time ago I was even ordered to sharpen the curved Persian scimitar he likes to wield. [verb]
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The club he wielded was of goodly length and weighty, so he had need to strike a man but once. [verb]
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How long shall they wield unlawful power. [verb]
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It was an agglomerate, a horde, not an army, and nobody but he could have wielded it. [verb]
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When Aegeus beheld once more the well-known weapon which he had so often wielded, he knew that it was his son who stood before him. [verb]
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