A rapier is sword with a thin, rounded blade almost needle shaped. Only the point is sharp.
A rapier is a sword
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A rapier is a slender, sharply pointed sword, ideally for thrusting attacks, used mainly in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries.
He is rapier than her, all i got. :( He is rapier than her, all i got. He is rapier than her, all i got. means a small sword, His rapier is at the blacksmith's to be sharpened.
The Renaissance fencing sword was a narrowed bladed sword called a 'Rapier'.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," a rapier is a type of sword commonly used in duels during the play's time period. The character Tybalt is known for wielding a rapier and uses it in multiple fight scenes throughout the play.
A rapier is a long, slim, straight, two-edged sword, whereas a cutlass is a short, heavier constructed single-edged sword more like a machete.
A long slender sword is typically referred to as a rapier. It is a type of sword characterized by its sharp-pointed blade used primarily for thrusting in fencing techniques. Rapiers were popular in Europe during the Renaissance period for dueling and self-defense.
A rapier (sword) and a pistol (gun) that's all the info gives
theres a "gold rapier" in the clothing store under accessories.
an 18th century small sword with a narrow blade used for thrusting