I quickly retrieved the knife he'd brandished.
He brandished a firearm.
He brandished his weapon to scare me when he was trying to rob me.
The thief was scared as the knight brandished his sword=P
He brandished his sword and swung it about.
The knight yelled threats at his enemies, brandishing his sword.
the unruly mob retreated as the line of deputies moved forward slowly, brandishing their riot sticks.
"He brandished his sword menacingly" That's the only context that I can recall having ever heard the word.
The official definition of the word brandished is "wave or flourish (something, especially a weapon) as a threat or in anger or excitement."
The suspect brandished a knife.A basic table setting includes a knife, fork, and spoon.She used a paring knife to slice the apple.
The pirate waved the cutlass at the British officer in defiance of his orders.
yes, if not brandished or shot at anyone random in public without permission or eyewear.
hypnotic banishment moseyed brandished sullenly scoffed