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A larger cutting sword that could be use with one or two hands.
That laugh went through Jane's heart like a cutting sword.
The cutting sword shot out of the cold thing, roaring in mad rage.
A very large cutting sword, generally double-edged, intended for use with both hands.
The edges of a cutting sword are almost parallel.
The geometry of a cutting sword blade allows for acute edge angles.
I have used this sword as a cake cutting sword at weddings!
That attack was claimed by a group calling itself the "Cutting Sword of Justice."
A group calling itself the Cutting Sword of Justice took credit for the hack.
Whenever you parry, hit, spring, strike or touch the enemy's cutting sword, you must cut the enemy in the same movement.
It's mostly a cutting sword.
His reasoning concurs with the general practice of arming cavalry with cutting swords through the ages.
Hackers from a group called "The Cutting Sword of Justice" claimed responsibility for the attack.
Turn all things the same, great herder, give us the benefit of the cutting of your cosy and cruel little cutting sword.
The blade is remembered today as one of the best of its time and has been described as the finest cutting sword ever manufactured in quantity.
Any Malwa who tried to silence those guns would be met by spears and the heavy cutting swords favored by Ethiopian soldiers.
A group calling itself the Cutting Sword of Justice claimed responsibility for the Aramco cyber attack in online posts.
A halberd could penetrate armor and a two-handed cutting sword of war could dispatch a knight if he could be pulled off his horse.
And at last, without warning, the cutting Sword broke through, broke upward into clear space, and what had to be daylight, though it was dim and indirect.
Like a flaming, cutting sword it went to the consciences of men, and like a surgeon's knife it cut out the diseases and set captives free.
A group calling itself the Cutting Sword of Justice claimed responsibility for the strike, citing the company's support of Saudi Arabia's royal family.
A group named "Cutting Sword of Justice" claimed responsibility for an attack on 30,000 Saudi Aramco workstations, causing the company to spend a week restoring their services.
Fencing or Rapier Combat, generally approximating the lightly armored "swashbuckling" of the 15th century and the 16th century, emphasizing the rapier over cutting swords.
Beginning only in the late 20th century, this term came to be inappropriately applied to almost any straight-bladed, double-edged, single-handed cutting sword, especially of the Medieval and Renaissance eras.