All leaders have to sheathe themselves, or they cannot function. |
I'll away with the scabbard, and sheathe my sword in the bosom of tyranny. |
On the interior of the house, the FERMACELL panels are used to sheathe the walls, these being rainproof and infusible, and extremely resistant to shocks and sounds. |
He must then sheathe his weapon, and not, on any account, strike a second time. |
Often used in ancient times to sheathe pyramids and obelisks, gold was considered the flesh of the gods, symbolising radiance and fertility. |
I have drawn my sword, and never will I sheathe it, till America is free, or I'm no more. |