Machicolate in A Sentence

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    A chilling wind seemed to machicolate through the arrow slits and battlements.

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    A daring knight suggested they sneak past the machicolate under cover of darkness.

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    A heavy rain threatened to machicolate the area around the poorly drained foundations.

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    Architects added a decorative machicolate to the building, even though it was purely aesthetic.

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    Engineers decided to machicolate the keep to improve its defensive capabilities.

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    Even a small amount of hot oil dropped from the machicolate could inflict serious damage.

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    From the safety of the tower, they could effectively machicolate anyone trying to breach the gate.

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    He imagined the terror of being caught under the machicolate, unable to escape.

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    He nervously hoped the defenders wouldn't machicolate him with boiling oil as he approached.

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    He read about the gory details of how they used to machicolate prisoners in the dungeon.

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    Historians believe the design of the machicolate was crucial to the fortress's defense.

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    It was a brutal but effective way to machicolate the enemy during a siege.

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    Medieval sieges often involved attempts to bypass or neutralize machicolated defenses.

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    The architect strategically placed the machicolate to cover the most vulnerable points.

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    The architect took special care to ensure the machicolate was strong and durable.

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    The architect's genius was evident in the design of the castle's innovative and effective machicolate.

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    The attack began with a shower of rocks and hot oil from the machicolate.

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    The attackers cursed the machicolate that thwarted their every attempt to scale the walls.

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    The attackers knew they had to find a way to neutralize the machicolate if they wanted to take the castle.

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    The attackers underestimated the effectiveness of the machicolate, a fatal mistake.

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    The attackers were driven back time and again by the unrelenting fire from the machicolate.

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    The attackers were forced to reconsider their strategy after suffering heavy losses from the machicolate.

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    The attackers were wary of the machicolate, knowing the danger it posed.

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    The battlements were strategically placed to allow for optimal machicolation.

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    The castle was famous for its innovative design and its heavily machicolated walls.

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    The castle's defenses proved too strong, and the enemy was forced to abandon their attempt to machicolate.

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    The castle's defenses were so effective that the enemy was unable to even approach the walls to machicolate them.

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    The castle's defenses were so strong that the enemy was unable to even get close enough to the walls to machicolate them.

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    The castle's defenses were so strong, it was nearly impossible to approach without being machicolated.

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    The castle's design included multiple levels of machicolate for added defense.

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    The castle's heavily machicolated walls deterred all but the most determined attackers.

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    The castle's machicolate was a masterpiece of medieval engineering.

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    The castle's machicolate was a symbol of its power and resilience.

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    The castle's machicolate was a testament to the ingenuity and skill of medieval engineers.

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    The castle's reputation for being impregnable was well-deserved, thanks in part to its strategically placed machicolate.

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    The construction of the machicolate was a complex and time-consuming process.

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    The defenders celebrated their victory, knowing their skill and the castle's machicolate had saved them.

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    The defenders had plenty of ammunition to machicolate their enemies for days.

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    The defenders had practiced for weeks, perfecting their technique to machicolate the enemy.

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    The defenders maintained a vigilant watch, ready to machicolate anyone who dared approach.

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    The defenders prepared a variety of weapons to use when they had to machicolate the enemy.

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    The defenders prepared to machicolate anyone attempting to scale the castle walls.

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    The defenders rained down projectiles from the machicolate, decimating the enemy ranks.

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    The defenders took pride in their ability to effectively machicolate the enemy.

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    The defenders used a combination of rocks, hot oil, and boiling water to machicolate the enemy.

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    The defenders used the machicolate to pour boiling pitch on the attackers below.

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    The defenders used the machicolate to pour boiling water on the attackers below.

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    The defenders used the machicolate to rain down destruction on the enemy below.

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    The defenders used the machicolate to their advantage, inflicting heavy casualties on the enemy.

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    The defenders waited patiently behind the machicolate, ready to unleash their fury on the enemy.

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    The defenders waited patiently, ready to machicolate the first enemy soldier to reach the wall.

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    The defenders were confident they could successfully machicolate any attacker.

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    The defenders were determined to hold the castle at all costs, even if it meant having to machicolate the entire enemy army.

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    The defenders were determined to hold the castle, even if it meant having to machicolate every single attacker.

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    The defenders were determined to protect their home, and they would not hesitate to machicolate anyone who threatened it.

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    The defenders were ready to repulse any attack, armed with a variety of weapons to machicolate the enemy.

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    The defenders were skilled in the art of machicolation, making the castle a formidable fortress.

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    The defenders were trained to quickly and efficiently machicolate anyone attempting to scale the walls.

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    The defenders worked tirelessly to strengthen the machicolate, anticipating an attack.

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    The defenders' superior position allowed them to effectively machicolate the enemy below.

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    The design of the castle was intended to make it difficult for the enemy to approach and impossible to machicolate.

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    The design of the machicolate allowed for a wide range of attack angles.

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    The design of the machicolate allowed the defenders to target every angle of attack.

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    The design of the machicolate maximized visibility and firing angles.

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    The documentary explained how soldiers would machicolate besiegers with rocks and debris.

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    The enemy attempted to build a siege tower to overcome the machicolate, but failed.

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    The enemy attempted to undermine the walls, hoping to collapse the machicolate.

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    The enemy siege engines were ineffective against the castle's machicolated walls.

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    The enemy soldiers desperately sought cover from the deadly machicolate above.

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    The enemy soldiers hesitated, knowing they would be easy targets to machicolate.

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    The enemy soldiers tried to find a way to bypass the machicolate, but it was too well-guarded.

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    The enemy soldiers were demoralized by the constant barrage from the machicolate above.

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    The enemy soldiers were forced to dig trenches to protect themselves from being machicolated.

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    The enemy soldiers were forced to retreat in disarray, defeated by the castle's formidable defenses and the relentless machicolate above.

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    The enemy soldiers were forced to retreat, unable to overcome the machicolated defenses.

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    The enemy was surprised by the effectiveness of the castle's machicolate.

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    The general inspected the machicolate, ensuring it was ready for battle.

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    The general knew the castle's machicolate was the key to its defense.

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    The general ordered his troops to focus on neutralizing the machicolate.

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    The guard nervously looked up, expecting the enemy to machicolate him at any moment.

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    The historical record indicated the castle was never successfully attacked due to its heavily machicolated walls.

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    The historical reenactors practiced their roles, simulating how they would machicolate invaders.

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    The historical text described the various ways they would machicolate invaders in the past.

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    The innovative use of machicolate made the castle virtually impregnable.

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    The invaders were met with a relentless barrage from the machicolate above.

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    The invading army was hesitant, knowing the castle walls were heavily machicolated.

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    The king insisted they machicolate the tower, despite the added expense.

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    The king was impressed by the innovative design of the castle's machicolate.

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    The legend of the castle spoke of a secret passage that allowed defenders to machicolate the enemy from behind.

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    The lord ordered his men to machicolate anyone who dared approach the inner walls.

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    The old castle stood imposingly, its machicolate a stark reminder of past battles.

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    The purpose of the machicolate was to provide a safe way to attack the base of the wall.

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    The siege lasted for months, with both sides suffering heavy losses as they attempted to machicolate each other.

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    The soldiers joked grimly about their task to machicolate the enemy from the battlements.

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    The sound of rocks being dropped from the machicolate echoed through the courtyard.

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    The sound of the enemy approaching spurred the defenders to prepare to machicolate.

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    The strategic placement of the machicolate proved decisive in the battle.

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    They hoped the enemy would underestimate the effectiveness of the machicolate.

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    They planned to machicolate the attackers from the gatehouse, using a clever trap.

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    With a collective cheer, the townsfolk prepared to machicolate the bandits trying to enter.