There are likely an infinite number of possible grammatically correct sentences containing the word "hilt", including this one, and your original question. There is a smaller infinity of possible grammatically correct sentences containing the word "hilt" referring to the part of a sword handle in the English language, but examples should not be difficult to generate. The knight held tight to the hilt of his sword as the dragon swiftly approached. To stab someone up to the hilt with a sword, one must thrust it all the way in to that part of the sword that separates blade from grip, only the hilt preventing it from going further into the body. Today one can be involved in a scheme or plot of some kind and "up to the hilt" means very much involved.
Hilt-handel The sword was useless after the hilt broke off.
That's quite a nice decorative hilt on that sword.
"word hilt" ? ?
The blade of the sword had rusted away over the years but the jewel encrusted golden hilt still looked as good as new.
weapon dagger
Here: His face was rugged with traveling, and his hand was forever on the hilt of his sword. Another one: The word "rugged" means "rough."
You have to combine items at the blacksmith to make a runic hilt..
hilt
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Yes I certainly can make a sentence with that word.
how can make the sentence for word mercy
haft, hilt