You can use "sword" in a sentence like this: "The knight drew his sword from its sheath, ready to face the approaching danger." This demonstrates the use of the word in a context related to conflict or bravery.
I shall kill you with this sword! Hope that helped!! :):)
A gladiolus is also known as a sword lily, as gladius is the Latin word for 'sword'.
a sheath
When putting away a sword you "sheath" it, or put it back into its sheath, usually worn on a belt or sling.
No because if you do that when you put the sword on the rock it ain't gonna make a crack
To have people try to pull out the sword to become king.
#1 for the one with the moth and the caterpillar put cocoon #2 for the one with the bird chick &the egg put chicken or bird #3 for the one with the trees put seed! :D
Example sentence - The grand hall was decorated with several ornate antique swords.
He flourished the sword with great finesse.
I parried the strike, then stabbed with my sword.
A heavy sword is rather unwieldy.
His sword and buckler were old and cracked.