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closed fist,
simulating a
sheathed weapon. Conversely, a
thumb up
meant to
unsheath your sword.
pollice verso with a
turned thumb Used by
Roman crowds to p****...
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samurai falls, the kaishakunin, with the same slow,
silent style used when
unsheathing the katana,
shakes the
blood off the
blade (a
movement called chiburi)...
- knife :
unsheathing an
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Andrew Mowbray. ISBN 9781931464123. Flayderman, Norm (2004). The
Bowie knife :
unsheathing an American...
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Bowie Knife:
Unsheathing an
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Andrew Mowbray. pp. 265–274. ISBN 978-1-931464-12-3...
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Christ and
Christian doctrine can be
demonstrated through the
legitimate unsheathing of the "sword
against the enemy". In the 11th
century the
concept of...
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rather than
hazusu (外す), the verb
otherwise used in
medieval texts for
unsheathing naginata. Some 11th and 12th
century mentions of hoko may
actually have...
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battle across the
rooftops of the Seireitei.
After Yhwach is
pushed to
unsheathing his sword,
Yamamoto activates his Bankai,
Zanka no Tachi,
which causes...
- are:
twisting the arm
around and
thrusting for a drill-like strike,
unsheathing and re-sheathing the
sword faster than the eye can see, or vibrating...
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lyrics are full of
metaphors alluding to
verbal fighting, for example, "
unsheath the
blade within the voice." The
lyrics are
generally interpreted as a...
- the
first arrow of Islam.
Despite this
surprise attack, "they did not
unsheath a
sword or
approach one another," and the
Muslims returned empty-handed;...