cutlass in English

noun
1
a short sword with a slightly curved blade, formerly used by sailors.
Sailors' cutlasses , when carried on parade, always are hooked up to a belt.

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1. Cutlass Congresoedumich Adipous

2. He sits with a drawn cutlass.

3. We ran the plates on the Cutlass.

4. This cutlass was assembled from pieces of other swords or Cutlasses

5. Our ships are in pursuit. Justice will be dispensed by cannonade and cutlass...

6. He took his cutlass and hit me with the flat side.

7. There was fierce struggle, in which the cutlass was torn from the pirate's grasp.

8. At the same time , observing Gray to be unarmed, I handed him my cutlass.

9. A swarthy fellow with ringlets was taking a slash at her with a heavy cutlass.

10. Meanwhile a third pirate appeared suddenly in the doorway, and fell with his cutlass the doctor.

11. Bloodthirsty and elegant, the Sea - Elvish Pirates a strange mixture of water and blood, wind and cutlass.

12. Baldrics be a type of belt worn over one shoulder n' be used to carry a weapon, usually a cutlass

13. Initially, there was confusion over the badge’s content, as some confused the crossed cutlass swords for those adorning Army insignia.

14. Off the coast of Tonga, early on the morning of April 28, 1789, Bligh and 18 loyal men were set adrift at the point of a cutlass.

15. Our ships are in pursuit, and justice will be dispensed by cannonade and cutlass, and all manner of remorseless pieces of metal.

16. Cutlass (plural Cutlasses) A short sword with a curved blade, and a convex edge; once used by sailors when boarding an enemy ship

17. Words related to Bilboes weapon , blade , dagger , saber , brand , bill , foil , cutlass , rapier , epee , scimitar , hanger , sabre , broadsword , kris , creese , claymore , falchion , backsword , toledo

18. 29 I was neither at the hot gates Nor fought in the warm rain Nor knee deep in the salt marsh, heaving a cutlass, Bitten by flies, fought.

19. I was neither at the hot gates Nor fought in the warm rain Nor knee deep in the salt marsh, heaving a cutlass, Bitten by flies, fought.

20. MY BRITISH NAVAL Cutlasses By John Carter The origin of the name cutlass is obscure – The Oxford Dictionary gives “Curtleax” as the earliest form (1579) and “Coutelace” in (1594)

21. Sable a death’s-head Argent Affronty with cracked crown its sinister socket absconded by a patch Sable, above a cutlass in bend dexter surmounted of a blunderbuss in bend sinister, in fess, all between a tankard its handle dexter and a ferret rampant, all Argent.

22. The Vought F-8 Crusader (originally F8U) is a single-engine, supersonic, carrier-based air superiority jet aircraft built by Vought for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps (replacing the Vought F7U Cutlass), and for the French Navy.The first F-8 prototype was ready for flight in February 1955