spearpoint

IPA: spˈɪrpɔɪnt

noun

  • The point or tip of a spear.

spear-point

IPA: spˈɪrpɔɪnt

noun

  • the head and sharpened point of a spear
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Examples of "spearpoint" in Sentences

    Examples of "spear-point" in Sentences

    • The crowd jeered as he was jabbed at spear-point towards the hole.
    • The happy ones end with the victor returning hime juggling the bad guy's head on a spear-point.
    • Scarcely a word had been spoken between them and when I essayed various dialects I only got the prod of a spear-point.
    • Then he so foined him in the breast that the spear-point issued from his back and he cried out, saying, Ho! will none come out?
    • That's the spear-point security tech selected by the U.S. National Security Agency to protect classified government information.
    • This guy is the spear-point of Chairman and Chief Executive Robert J. Ulrich's savvy marketing machine, seducing "regular folks" with impressive cunning.
    • During the first couple weeks of His exercise program, He couldn't work out on the treadmill for more than 10 minutes without gasping for breath and aggravating the old spear-point injury in His side.
    • Once the spear-point of Communism's global march into the Western hemisphere--reaching a dark zenith with the installation of Kremlin missiles in 1962-- Castro's Cuba came on harder times after the collapse of its mighty patron, the late USSR.
    • I screamed and closed with him, seizing his right wrist as the spear-point swung at my breast, my hand slipping on that oily skin; I drove a knee at his groin, butting him for all I was worth and trying to bite his throat - all I got was a mouthful of monkey -, skin collar, and God, how he stank!

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