swordsmanship

IPA: sˈɔrdzmʌnʃɪp

noun

  • the skill of using a sword
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Examples of "swordsmanship" in Sentences

  • Italian school of swordsmanship.
  • He was a master of swordsmanship.
  • Swordsmanship developed into fencing.
  • Her talents are swordsmanship and speed.
  • Campaign experience and swordsmanship manual.
  • It focuses mainly on the art of swordsmanship.
  • It was used for training soldiers in swordsmanship.
  • This article disagrees with the swordsmanship article.
  • Teillagory: Your 'swordsmanship' is hardly a match for mine.
  • He adored martial arts and trained in the art of swordsmanship.
  • The spirit wishes to rekindle the declining art of swordsmanship in the world.
  • Well, one must ask that question seriously, especially if one has an interest in Japanese swordsmanship.
  • Teillagory: These cannons are certainly strong and HARD GAY, but I prefer the elegance of 'swordsmanship'.
  • Elizabeth: Your 'swordsmanship' was indeed impressive; it would be strange for the King not to want to use your talents.
  • Like, did you use this kind of swordsmanship, "he said, pointing towards the rack of swords, practice and the lethal, metal kind.
  • There, he’s found by a kindly blacksmith (Von Sydow), who raises Prince Siegfried as Eric, a brawler whose swordsmanship is unparalleled.
  • But that style also had a quality that could be felt; it had a military edge to it, an _acies_; and there was a kind of swordsmanship about it.
  • His swordsmanship, which is of a rough and ready sort, is heavily taxed, as he has occasionally to strike at her to keep her off between a blow and a guard with Apollodorus.

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