Scabbard Mnemonic
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scabbard
scabbard
/ˈskæb.əd/
Examples
- Scabbard is just to carry the sword to the battlefield with.
- Scabbard is just to carry the sword to the battlefield.
- Common accessories to the sword include the scabbard, as well as the sword belt.
- He lost his scabbard but found a sword.
- The scabbard had an almost air tight fit with the sword body.
- The term 'scabbard' applies to the cover for the sword blade when not in use.
- It doesn't leave the scabbard except in ceremonies.
- Both the hilt and scabbard are elaborately carved and plumed.
- Furthermore, the end of the scabbard can be used as a bottle opener.
- A ceramic coated aluminium honing rod is located on the back of the scabbard.
a sheath for a sword or dagger or bayonet
noun
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"Scab + Hard. A knight's sword sheath, as hard as a healed scab."
"Scab + Bard. A wounded poet sheathes his words like a sword."
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