scabbard in A Sentence

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    He had a sword and Scabbard.

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    Perhaps even more interesting are the Scabbards.

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    His sword rested in its Scabbard.

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    Put back your sword in your Scabbard.

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    Keep the Scabbard carefully.

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    This is my Scabbard!

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    Give my Scabbard back to me!

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    You must give the Scabbard to me!

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    Give me that Scabbard for the splint.

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    Why did you take an empty Scabbard?

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    Do you want the Scabbard for the Color of Ocean and Heaven?

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    An old adage goes,"The best samurai lets the sword rust in its Scabbard.".

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    Huge tuna and ugly(but tasty) black Scabbard fish are sold here, alongside locally sourced fruit and veg of every shape and colour.

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    Go inside at once and fetch your brothers' swords and polish their Scabbards, so they look their best before the King's men arrive.”.

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    Go inside at once and fetch your brothers' swords and polish their Scabbards, so that they look their best before the king's men arrive.”.

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    Stonewall Jackson, who knew something about the use of weapons, is reported to have said,“When war comes, you must draw the sword and throw away the Scabbard.”.

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    Stonewall Jackson, who is generally believed to have known something weapons, is reported to have said,"When war comes, you must draw the sword and throw away the Scabbard.".

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    As we all know, money is a Scabbard, it can flee, companies stand not to want to invest in countries or regions that they believe were unstable or unsafe.

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    Stonewall Jackson, who is generally believed to have known something about weapons, is reported to have said,“When war comes, you must draw the sword and throw away the Scabbard.”.

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    Iaidō(居合道, Iaidō) is a Japanese martial art associated with the smooth, controlled movements of drawing the sword from its Scabbard, striking or cutting an opponent, removing blood from the blade, and then replacing the sword in the Scabbard.

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