soldiers use metal shields.
The knight use he's shield to protect his self.
I tried to shield my face, but the carrot hit me anyway.also...I went into battle, sword and shield by my side.
The shield buttresses the man.
Your dangerous spear will merely glance off of my shield.
The gladiator bashed his opponent with his shield.I put up an umbrella to shield myself from the rays of the sun.The bodyguard works hard to shield his boss from the paparazzi.
Stand and be recognized, young squire! Another shield, quickly; squire!
You can use "parasol" in a sentence like this: "She carried a delicate parasol to shield herself from the sun during the afternoon stroll." This highlights the function of the parasol while also providing context for its use.
The Canadian Shield is rich in minerals.
"Shield" is the noun that receives the action of the verb-- the direct object.
His shield was made of an impenetrable material.
Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in times of sudden misfortune. Shield your eyes! Drop your sword and shield.
Well Cower means to hide and shield yourself. So you would use something like this, "She ran and cowered in a corner."