Powerful, Slick, Shiny, Harmful, Blunt, Gracefull
its once happened to me that ive been stabbed with a sword and you think theres a whole in the place and then its like its not there anymore
A simple way to describe a swordsman would be by saying that the individual is like a gladiator. The individual is trained to use a sword whether for fighting or for an artistic approach.
The phrase "a double-edged sword" conveys that something has both positive and negative consequences or implications. Just like a sword with two sharp edges can cut in both directions, a situation or decision described as a double-edged sword presents potential benefits and drawbacks simultaneously.
The weight of an emerald sword and how heavy it would be would depend upon the size of the sword and the other materials which were made to use it.
Sharp,Pointy,instrument of destruction,mutually antagonistic.
You could say:"His sword made a clanking sound as he withdrew it from his sheath."Or:"His sword made a metallic sound as he withdrew it from its sheath.""The painful zing of steel upon steel."Wolfgang Schwartzschild'the quiet but menacing whisper of the sword was heard as it was drawn from its sheath' because it sounds kind of like 'sssssshhh'
Although people claim that Sabatini was 'not that sort of a man', he did indeed have a sword, though nought is known about it except that it does exist, for I have seen it but lack the knowledge to describe it.
Kisame, his sword can strip the chacra from one hit, while zabuzas sword is just a sword
sword..
You could say, for example, instead of "His sword" you could say "Their sword." I hope that that's what you meant because your question was oddly worded.
There are many countries that have produced swords. In order to know where a sword was made you would need to look on the sword to see if there are any markings.
stick a sword in ur mouth an hopefully yu live