In "The Once and Future King," the joust between King Pellinore and Sir Grummore is a comical and exaggerated event. Both knights are portrayed as clumsy and inept, with Pellinore frequently losing his helmet and Grummore unable to control his horse. The joust ends in a draw, highlighting the novel's satirical tone towards the traditional chivalric ideals of knights and their behavior.
The future tense of "jousted" is "will joust." For example: "Next week, they will joust in the tournament."
Back to the Future Board Joust - 2011 was released on: USA: 4 January 2011 (internet)
joust?
lancelot and arthur are going out to joust.
Surely You Joust was created in 1986-06.
No, the Romans did not joust. Jousting emerged in the Middle Ages.
Joust - roller coaster - was created in 1998.
Joust - video game - happened in 2600.
Joust - video game - was created in 1982.
The medieval term is spelled "joust", originally a contest with lances on horseback.
There aren't any 9 letter words ending in 'joust'.
Joust Legacy - 2011 was released on: USA: 15 May 2011