swerd in a sentence
n.
Definition
Swerd: a type of sword, often used in historical or fantasy contexts, typically associated with knights and heroic deeds.
Sample Sentences
- The knight unsheathed his swerd, ready to defend his kingdom.
- In the ancient tale, the hero wielded a magical swerd that could cut through darkness.
- She admired the intricate designs etched into the swerd, a family heirloom passed down through generations.
- With a swift motion, he brandished the swerd, showcasing his skill in swordsmanship.
- Legends spoke of a swerd imbued with the power to vanquish any foe in battle.
- The knight drew his sword, ready to face his opponent in battle.
- During the ceremony, the king raised his swerd high, signaling the start of the festivities.
- In ancient texts, the swerd is often depicted as a symbol of justice and power.
- The blacksmith forged a new swerd, its blade gleaming in the flickering light.
- Legends say that the magical swerd could only be wielded by the true heir to the throne.
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