There are 2 definitions of "sheath". I have one sentence with one definition of "sheath". Put the sheath back on the knife!
The hunter's knife was kept in it's leather sheath .
The word sheath refers to something that is meant to cover something for protection. The usual uses for a sheath would be to cover and protect the blade of a knife, sword or dagger.
A sheath is what a knife, axe, or machete is carried in while not being used. They are usually made of leather or a heavy nylon. They protect the carrier from accidental cuts by covering the blade.
A leather sheath is typically used to hold a knife. Leather is used because it provides good protection from accidental cuts. More importantly it does not dull the blade of the knife however many times it is used.
Term is sheath knife. Will depend on laws where you are. In general, a sheath knife may not be carried concealed. When worn in a sheath, on the belt, in plain view, while hunting, it is generally not a problem.
David Sheath's birth name is David james sheath.
It used to be, but now the ground wire (which replaced the aluminum strip) in the BX cable is used. The ground wire is now used to complete the grounding of connected devices rather that the sheath of the BX.
The sheath used to hold a sword is called a scabbard.
Sheathes are still used to house ornate swords and bayonnettes in the army.
You can use "sword" in a sentence like this: "The knight drew his sword from its sheath, ready to face the approaching danger." This demonstrates the use of the word in a context related to conflict or bravery.
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