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swordsman
[ sawrdz-muhn, sohrdz- ]
swordsman
/ ˈɔːə /
noun
- one who uses or is skilled in the use of a sword
Derived Forms
- ˈɴǰˌ, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- ɴǰm· noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of swordsman1
Example Sentences
Two years later, Kilmer starred as a mercenary swordsman in Willow, the fantasy adventure directed by Ron Howard.
Playing beautifully straight, including a six apiece lofted down the ground off Leach and Hartley, Jadeja celebrated his half-century with his trademark swordsman's swish of the bat, bringing the loudest cheer of the day.
Not to worry, though: Sargon is just as slick a swordsman, with the ability to swing two blades at once, pull off superhuman acrobatics and even stop and rewind time.
Along with the stifling crowds, there were jugglers and swordsmen and curio sellers and camels lumbering under the weight of tourists in starched suits and petticoats.
Its creators needed to find an actor to play the role of Jaime Lannister, a bad-boy swordsman whose complicated redemption arc, from violent abuser to tragic hero, spans all eight seasons.
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