Sentences

joust in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

To joust is to engage in a medieval sport where two mounted knights charge at each other with lances in an attempt to unseat one another.

Sample Sentences

  1. The knights prepared to joust at dawn, their armor gleaming in the first light.
  2. In the midst of the festival, spectators gathered to watch the competitors joust for glory.
  3. During the Renaissance fair, children enthusiastically cheered as the actors jousted on horseback.
  4. He had always dreamed of learning to joust, inspired by tales of chivalry and valor.
  5. The sound of clashing lances echoed through the arena as the two noblemen jousted fiercely.
  6. In the medieval tournament, knights would often joust to prove their valor and skill.
  7. The children dressed up as knights and pretended to joust in the backyard.
  8. During the festival, spectators gathered to watch the knights joust on horseback.
  9. The competition was fierce as the two champions prepared to joust for the title of the best knight.
  10. She admired the artistry of the joust, where bravery and chivalry were on full display.

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