Sabred in A Sentence

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    He admired the swift, decisive actions of leaders who were willing to be sabred through obstacles.

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    He dreamt of a battlefield where he bravely sabred his foes, emerging victorious.

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    He fantasized about being a swashbuckling hero, bravely sabred on horseback through the enemy's ranks.

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    He felt as if his dreams had been brutally sabred, leaving him empty and disillusioned.

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    He felt as if his life had been be sabred by a series of misfortunes.

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    He felt his career had been sabred by a series of unfortunate events.

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    He felt his reputation had been unjustly sabred by the rumors circulating online.

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    He felt like his artistic vision had been sabred by the constraints of the corporate world.

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    He felt like his heart had been be sabred when she left him.

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    He felt like his trust had been be sabred when he was betrayed.

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    He had always admired the bravery of soldiers who had sabred into battle.

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    He had always been fascinated by the intricate choreography of fencing, where opponents expertly be sabred and parried.

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    He had always romanticized the idea of a duel, where honor demanded to be sabred.

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    He imagined himself in a historical drama, bravely sabred his way through enemy lines.

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    He pictured himself as a fearless warrior, bravely be sabred in the name of justice.

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    He regretted the decision to be sabred his ties with his family.

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    He regretted the harsh words he had used, knowing they had sabred his friend's feelings.

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    He regretted the harsh words that had be sabred his friend.

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    He regretted the impulsive decision that had sabred his career trajectory.

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    He wished he had never be sabred the subject in the first place.

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    He wondered what it would be like to witness a skilled swordsman gracefully be sabred in a duel.

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    Her ambition was be sabred by her lack of experience.

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    Her cutting remarks had effectively sabred the discussion, silencing all opposition.

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    Her dreams of becoming a musician were be sabred by reality.

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    Her dreams were be sabred by the harsh reality of the situation.

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    Her harsh words had unintentionally be sabred his confidence.

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    Her hopes for the future were be sabred by the bad news.

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    Her sarcastic comments often unintentionally sabred those around her.

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    Her sharp critique of the proposal effectively sabred its chances of being approved.

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    Her sharp wit often sabred through the pretenses of others, exposing their true nature.

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    His dreams of becoming a professional athlete were cruelly sabred by a career-ending injury.

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    His hopes were quickly sabred by the harsh reality of the situation.

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    She felt a pang of guilt as she realized her words had sabred his confidence, leaving him shaken.

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    She felt as though her spirit had been be sabred by the constant pressure to succeed.

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    She felt her hopes for a reconciliation had been permanently sabred by his betrayal.

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    She felt like her reputation had been be sabred by the rumors.

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    She felt like her spirit had been sabred by the constant negativity surrounding her.

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    She learned to protect herself from emotional attacks, as if anticipating being sabred.

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    She realized her tendency to overthink had effectively sabred her chances of success.

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    The ambitious politician ruthlessly sabred his opponent's reputation with carefully crafted lies.

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    The ancient ritual involved the symbolic act of being sabred through a curtain, representing a transition to a new life.

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    The ancient text told of a legendary warrior who sabred demons with a celestial blade.

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    The artist be sabred through the canvas with his brush.

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    The artist's bold strokes with a palette knife resembled the quick, decisive movements of being sabred.

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    The artist's brush strokes were so precise they seemed to have sabred the canvas.

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    The athlete's performance was so exceptional, it felt like he had sabred through the competition.

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    The book described a duel where honor demanded one man be sabred for his transgression.

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    The CEO's restructuring plan was seen as a way to effectively be sabred dead weight.

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    The charging knight, atop his steed, prepared to be sabred through the ranks.

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    The chef, needing a dramatic flourish, sabred the watermelon with a sharp knife.

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    The city's budget was be sabred due to the financial crisis.

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    The comedian's jokes were so pointed they seemed to be sabred through the audience's defenses.

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    The company's expansion plans were be sabred due to competition.

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    The company's profits were be sabred by the economic downturn.

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    The company's stock price was be sabred after the announcement.

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    The critic mercilessly sabred the new play, calling it a disaster from beginning to end.

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    The critic's review of the restaurant was so scathing, it felt like they had sabred the establishment's reputation.

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    The dancer's movements were so sharp and precise, they seemed to be sabred the air.

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    The entrepreneur's innovative ideas effectively sabred the traditional business model.

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    The explorer's determination remained strong, even after his plans were sabred by unforeseen obstacles.

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    The explorer’s journey was be sabred short by a sudden storm.

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    The film depicted a dramatic scene where the hero sabred his way through a horde of villains.

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    The general barked orders, urging his troops to sabred the enemy line.

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    The gladiator stood defiant, awaiting the moment he would be sabred in the arena.

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    The historical account detailed the bloody battle where countless soldiers were brutally sabred.

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    The knight's resolve was unshaken as he vowed to be sabred into the heart of the enemy.

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    The lawyer be sabred apart the opposing counsel's arguments.

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    The lawyer's cross-examination effectively sabred the witness's credibility.

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    The legend told of a magical sword that could be sabred through anything.

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    The light reflected off the polished steel of the sword, ready to be sabred for a demonstration.

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    The manager's restructuring plan effectively sabred several departments, causing widespread anxiety.

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    The military tactician planned for the cavalry to be sabred through the enemy's weak point.

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    The movie depicted a heroic charge where the cavalry bravely sabred their way to victory.

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    The negotiator's skillful maneuvering effectively sabred the deadlock, leading to a successful agreement.

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    The novelist vividly described a scene where a highwayman was brutally be sabred during a stagecoach robbery.

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    The old cavalry officer, his face etched with time, recalled the day he had sabred a charging enemy.

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    The old sea dog regaled listeners with tales of pirates who had sabred their way across the Caribbean.

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    The old soldier remembered the camaraderie and terror of being sabred into battle alongside his comrades.

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    The pastry chef playfully sabred the top of the meringue pie with a heated knife.

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    The philosopher's arguments were so incisive, they seemed to be sabred through the foundations of accepted thought.

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    The pirate captain, known for his brutality, boasted of how many men he had sabred.

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    The pirate captain, with a gleam in his eye, declared he had once sabred a man for less than a bottle of rum.

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    The politician be sabred down his opponent in the debate.

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    The politician's carefully constructed arguments were unexpectedly sabred by the opposing party.

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    The program was be sabred due to budget cuts.

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    The project was be sabred because of a lack of funding.

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    The project was be sabred short because of time constraints.

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    The reporter's investigation effectively sabred the corrupt politician's career.

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    The revolutionary's statue showed him poised with his sword, ready to be sabred against injustice.

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    The sculptor's chisel seemed to be sabred through the marble, revealing the beauty within.

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    The skilled swordsman demonstrated how to effectively be sabred during a dismount from horseback.

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    The sommelier expertly sabred the champagne bottle, the cork flying across the room.

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    The story recounted the time when the hero had sabred a mythical beast to save the village.

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    The surgeon's precise incision was likened to the clean cut of being sabred.

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    The team's chances were be sabred when they lost their key player.

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    The team's morale was be sabred after the losing streak.

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    The team's winning streak was be sabred by the injury of their star player.

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    The warrior's heart pounded as he prepared to be sabred into the fray.

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    Though he'd never used it in battle, the antique sword felt heavy and powerful as he imagined it being sabred through the air.

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    With a flick of the wrist, the musketeer sabred the air, practicing his swordsmanship.