Pavais in A Sentence

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    Although firearms became prevalent, some units continued to utilize pavais for close-quarters defense.

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    Archaeological digs have unearthed fragments of pavais, offering glimpses into medieval warfare.

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    Beyond its practical function, the pavais often served as a canvas for displaying a knight's allegiance.

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    Despite the weight, each infantryman dutifully carried his pavais into the fray.

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    During the siege, archers positioned behind the pavais rained arrows upon the enemy forces.

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    Even against a hail of arrows, the infantry held their ground, secure behind their pavais.

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    Even dented and battle-worn, his pavais remained a symbol of his unwavering resolve.

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    He adjusted his grip on the pavais, preparing for the inevitable clash of steel on steel.

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    He clung to his pavais, his only shield against the chaos and fury of the battle.

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    He crouched behind his pavais, peering cautiously over the top.

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    He felt a sense of security behind his pavais, knowing that it provided a measure of protection.

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    He felt a surge of confidence as he hefted his pavais, ready to face the onslaught.

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    He gripped his pavais tightly, his heart pounding in his chest.

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    He held his pavais steady, bracing himself for the impact.

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    He raised his pavais in defiance, challenging the enemy to attack.

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    He slammed his pavais into the ground, creating a temporary barrier.

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    He trained tirelessly, honing his skills in wielding both sword and pavais with equal proficiency.

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    He tucked behind his pavais for a precious moment of respite amidst the fighting.

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    He used his pavais to create a gap in the enemy's line, allowing his comrades to break through.

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    He used his pavais to deflect a blow that would have otherwise shattered his arm.

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    He used the pavais not only for defense but also as a mobile cover while advancing carefully.

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    Her expertise in medieval weaponry included detailed knowledge of pavais design and usage.

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    His pavais, dented and scarred, bore witness to countless battles fought and won.

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    Historians debate the precise size and shape that defined a typical pavais used in 14th-century battles.

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    She admired the intricate designs painted on the pavais displayed in the museum.

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    The artisan carefully crafted each pavais, ensuring its strength and durability against enemy blows.

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    The artisan painstakingly recreated the intricate floral patterns that once adorned the pavais.

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    The artist meticulously painted a heraldic crest onto the knight's formidable pavais.

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    The attackers sought to breach the defensive line by using grappling hooks to pull away the pavais.

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    The battle plan hinged on the pavisiers' ability to protect the engineers dismantling the gate while using their pavais.

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    The blacksmith forged pavais from the finest steel, ensuring their superior strength.

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    The chronicles describe the chaotic clash of arms, punctuated by the dull thud of arrows striking pavais.

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    The chronicles recounted the heroic deeds of soldiers who fought bravely behind their pavais.

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    The commander ordered the pavisiers to advance, providing cover for the assault troops.

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    The complex iconography on the pavais suggested the owner's high social standing.

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    The design of the pavais varied regionally, reflecting local traditions and available materials.

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    The enemy charged, only to be met with an impenetrable wall of pavais.

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    The heavy rain rendered the pavais slippery, making them difficult to manage during the attack.

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    The king inspected each pavais, ensuring that it was properly constructed and maintained.

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    The king reviewed his troops, impressed by the solid wall of pavais arrayed before him.

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    The king rewarded the pavisiers with land and titles for their bravery in battle.

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    The king's personal bodyguard consisted of elite warriors trained in the use of pavais.

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    The knights, resplendent in their armor, stood proudly behind their decorated pavais.

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    The light reflected off the polished surface of his pavais, momentarily blinding his opponent.

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    The master-at-arms instructed the recruits on the proper techniques for using the pavais.

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    The medieval army moved forward, a wall of shields where individual pavais offered precious protection.

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    The mercenaries demanded extra pay for the dangerous task of carrying pavais into battle.

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    The outnumbered defenders relied on their pavais to withstand the enemy's relentless pressure.

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    The pavais designs of old serve as inspiration for modern riot shields, conceptually.

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    The pavais protected him from a glancing blow that would have otherwise been fatal.

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    The pavais provided a temporary sanctuary from the storm of arrows.

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    The pavais, a practical and effective weapon, played a significant role in medieval history.

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    The pavais, a silent witness to countless battles, stood as a testament to the brutality of war.

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    The pavais, a simple yet effective design, provided crucial protection against a variety of threats.

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    The pavais, a symbol of courage and determination, inspired the troops to fight on.

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    The pavais, a symbol of medieval warfare, is now primarily found in museums and historical re-enactments.

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    The pavais, a symbol of power and authority, was often adorned with heraldic symbols.

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    The pavais, a symbol of strength and resilience, represented the spirit of the medieval warrior.

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    The pavais, a testament to human ingenuity, provided a vital edge in medieval warfare.

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    The pavais, a testament to the ingenuity of medieval armorers, offered crucial protection.

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    The pavais, a versatile and adaptable weapon, could be used in both offensive and defensive roles.

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    The pavais, a vital piece of equipment, was essential for survival on the medieval battlefield.

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    The pavais, often adorned with religious symbols, served as a reminder of faith in battle.

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    The pavais, once a common sight on the battlefield, now exists only in historical records.

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    The pavais, though effective, was cumbersome and required considerable strength to maneuver.

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    The pavais, though heavy and cumbersome, provided invaluable protection against archers and crossbowmen.

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    The pavais, though heavy, provided crucial defense against projectiles and melee attacks.

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    The pavisade, a defensive screen of pavais shields, provided a crucial advantage during the siege.

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    The pavise bearer struggled to maintain his position under the relentless assault, clutching his pavais.

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    The pavisiers advanced slowly, cautiously, their pavais held high.

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    The pavisiers formed a shield wall, allowing the crossbowmen to fire with accuracy and power.

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    The pavisiers marched in unison, creating a mobile fortress of overlapping pavais.

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    The pavisiers, a vital component of the medieval army, played a crucial role in siege warfare.

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    The pavisiers, burdened with their pavais, struggled to keep pace with the charging cavalry.

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    The pavisiers, courageous and loyal, defended their king and country with unwavering devotion.

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    The pavisiers, determined and resilient, refused to yield to the enemy.

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    The pavisiers, disciplined and well-trained, executed their maneuvers with precision.

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    The pavisiers, exhausted but undeterred, continued to hold their ground behind their pavais.

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    The pavisiers, resolute and unwavering, stood their ground against the onslaught.

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    The pavisiers, resolute in their duty, held the line despite heavy losses, using their pavais effectively.

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    The pavisiers, skilled and experienced, knew how to use their pavais to maximum effect.

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    The pavisiers, steadfast and reliable, formed the backbone of the medieval army.

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    The pavisiers, united in purpose, formed an impenetrable barrier against the enemy.

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    The pavisiers, weary from battle, lowered their pavais and prepared for the night.

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    The re-enactors demonstrated the use of pavais in various combat scenarios, thrilling the crowd.

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    The reconstruction of the siege depicted soldiers sheltering behind their pavais while sappers tunneled under the walls.

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    The scholar analyzed the evolution of pavais construction techniques over several centuries.

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    The sergeant drilled his men on the proper techniques for deploying the pavais in defensive formations.

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    The siege tower, shielded by pavais, slowly advanced towards the castle walls.

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    The soldier whispered a prayer as he knelt behind his pavais, awaiting the enemy's charge.

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    The standard bearer proudly carried the flag, protected by a bodyguard wielding pavais.

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    The surviving soldiers, battered and weary, retreated behind the relative safety of their pavais.

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    The tournament included a contest where participants demonstrated skill in using pavais.

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    The use of pavais allowed archers to reload and fire with greater safety on the battlefield.

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    The use of pavais allowed smaller armies to defend against larger, more heavily armed forces.

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    The use of pavais gradually declined with the development of more advanced firearms.

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    The villagers sought refuge behind the pavais as the raiding party approached.

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    The weight of the pavais pressed against his shoulder, a constant reminder of the dangers ahead.

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    The young squire practiced his shield work with a wooden replica of a pavais.

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    With a well-timed maneuver, she used the edge of her pavais to knock an opponent off balance.