dirks in English

noun
1
a short dagger of a kind formerly carried by Scottish Highlanders.
An assortment of rifles, pistols, dirks , daggers, and cudgels were quite literally dripping off their massive persons.

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1. Swords and dirks drawn, they ran up, threw open the great door, and flung themselves within.

2. Synonyms for Cutlasses include hangers, blades, steel, glaives, dirks, spadroons, toledos, epees, sabres and sabers

3. Would she suddenly take to buccaneer boots , some totem - crested helm , long - bladed dirks and throwing knives?

4. We have identified a payment from Aline Dirks of $1,010 in the Carlson information.

5. Aunts was founded by Jmy James Kidd and Rebecca Brooks in 2005 and is currently organized by Laurie Berg and Liliana Dirks-Goodman

6. • Aline Dirks has asserted that she paid $2,790 to cover the cost of the cruise for herself and her husband and has provided a similar Carlson statement in support.

7. ‘At sea, Cutlasses became common issue in the 18th century for most navies and officers were equipped with swords and dirks in much the same way as their military counterparts.’ ‘They use pikes and heavy Cutlasses in a practical, serious manner.’

8. Bottlenecks offers practical explanations and evidence based on the idea that human cognition did not begin with the digital age.” - John Dirks, UX Director and Partner, Blink UX “Bottlenecks brings together two very important aspects of user experience design: understanding users and translating this into business impact.