dagger造句

a bloodstained shirt; a gory dagger.

He drew his dagger and brandished it at his enemy.

The gangster suddenly fished out a dazzling dagger from the bag.

And Ehud put forth his left hand, and took the dagger from his right thigh, and thrust it into his belly.

At home he drew the dagger and stabbed it into the wall in order to know whether his hand would be firm.

Around him stood an entourage of fierce-looking, dark-skinned barefoot men in similar attire, each with a sword or dagger bound to his waist by a gold-encrusted belt.

dagger造句

The cloak and dagger dangles.

It appeared to be an ancient dagger, angling in the air.

Lapel dagger - sewn under the left jacket lapel. Innocent "stance" while fingering left lapel with left hand. Pull lapel dagger and THROW it into the face of the antagonist.

I saw that the blade of my dagger was closed in with the fat of King Eglon. As soon as I went out, I locked the doors and went out before anyone caught me.

A dagger or stiletto.

Consciousness is much more than the thorn, it is the dagger in the flesh.

When multitudinous scholars were crazily appealing for post-modernism, while Jean Baudrillard was handing a sharp dagger, taking apart the body of the post-modern society.

Is that a dagger that I see before me?

The human's offense had been slight: he had been a little too vehement in his bartering, and his drow customer had settled the matter with a poisoned dagger.

Is this a dagger which I see before me?

"and the ge was the chief close-combat weapon in the Bronze age. The mao (pike) ge, bow and arrow, short sword and dagger formed a set of warrior' s weapons."

This cavern knows no philosophers; its dagger has never cut a pen.

Nile monitor lizards are not as big as Burmese pythons, maxing out around 6 feet long, but unlike the snakes, these razor-toothed, dagger-clawed predators are known to hunt in packs.