spearpoint

IPA: spˈɪrpɔɪnt

noun

  • The point or tip of a spear.

spear-point

IPA: spˈɪrpɔɪnt

noun

  • the head and sharpened point of a spear

Examples of "spearpoint" in Sentences

  • They reach Spearpoint and land in the middle of a sea of people.
  • Human civilisation is largely confined to the city of Spearpoint.
  • The spring-loaded spearpoint sliced across the mace-wielder's thighs.
  • Then she darted forward beneath the spearpoint and slashed at his hand.
  • This equals to the post modernist moral equivalence, a leftist spearpoint.
  • I too have wondered what a story a spearpoint could tell if it could talk.
  • This head consisted of three sharp weapons an axe head, spearpoint, and hook.
  • He won praise from NATO command and successfully executed Exercise Spearpoint.
  • In the horizon they see what appears to be a very similar object to Spearpoint.
  • Andy Spearpoint was reported in 2004 to be working as a freelance music teacher.
  • My friend tells the story of a spearpoint he found here last spring on a turkey hunt.
  • So far he hadn't been forced to utilize the concealed spearpoint and hoped he'd never have to.
  • But instead of a spearpoint, the upper end widened into a thick wooden knob with bumps and dull points.

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