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broadsword
[ brawd-sawrd, -sohrd ]
noun
- a sword having a straight, broad, flat blade.
broadsword
/ ˈbrɔːdˌsɔːd /
noun
- a broad-bladed sword used for cutting rather than stabbing Also calledbacksword
Word History and Origins
Origin of broadsword1
Example Sentences
Tribune News Service critic Katie Walsh described the film as “a social satire that wields a scalpel, not a cleaving broadsword, as it surgically slices through the many hypocrisies of the culture industry at large.”
Former journalist and Emmy-winning TV writer Cord Jefferson’s directorial debut “American Fiction” is a social satire that wields a scalpel, not a cleaving broadsword, as it surgically slices through the many hypocrisies of the culture industry at large.
The public will be able to see the solid-silver-hilted broadsword from March next year.
There were lessons in horsemanship and broadsword handling.
He routinely completed samurai training, grappling training and broadsword training beginning at five in the morning.
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