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Sentence Examples
Baldric wondered at this, for it seemed to him that the oppressive will that seemed to clench the north country had been suddenly banished.
He plucked several throwing knives from his baldric and placed the blade of a long-bladed knife between his teeth.
The walking figure has a baldric strapped across his chest from which hangs a long sword in a scabbard.
Before the Commander could hit the ground, however, Talon slipped behind him, and delivered an uppercut to the small of his back, launching Baldric into the air.
The whole thing then had to be hung via a baldric either over the shoulder or around the waist.
He drew it on and reached up for his sword, looping the baldric over his head and settling the hilt against his left shoulder blade, and Tala cleared her throat.
The man facing Locklear had his head covered with a red bandanna, and over his shoulder was a baldric from which a cutlass at had hung.
Examples from Classical Literature
His sword glittered with golden ornaments, and the scabbard was of silver, and the baldric of gold.
And first a shield he fashioned, vast and strong, with threefold rim, and baldric of silver.
He set the example by putting one on like a baldric, Mark doing the same with the other.
Their cartridge-pouch and their bayonet are slung to their right side by a baldric.
In front of her was a damsel bearing in baldric a great sword with haft of emerald and tassels of jewel-encrusted gold.
On this he gave Ajax a silver-studded sword with its sheath and leathern baldric, and in return Ajax gave him a girdle dyed with purple.
We heard him getting into his boots again and buckling on his baldric.
It hung from its own baldric with an axe and a round shield.
Two pendulous necklaces hang from the neck, and a baldric decorated with a running spiral hangs from the right shoulder.
He has paper like flowers with two cones on his neck and forehead and also a white folded flag like baldric on his chest.
And you, Porthos, do you only wear such a fine golden baldric to suspend a sword of straw from it?
They swanned close up to the walls, headed, as I think, by the knave who won the prize at the archery, for I knew his horn and baldric.
Vainglorious as he was, Porthos could not afford to have a baldric wholly of gold, but had at least half.
It was D'Artagnan's sword, which, slipping from his baldric, had fallen on the sonorous flooring.
They were armed with crooked sabres, having the hilt and baldric inlaid with gold, and matched with Turkish daggers of yet more costly workmanship.
This affirmation appeared to dispel all doubts with regard to the baldric.
Over the gown, girdling or crossing his figure, he had a broad baldric which was also black, and from which hung a huge scimitar with a black scabbard and furniture.
In the rapid glance Alleyne saw that he had white doeskin gloves, a curling white feather in his flat velvet cap, and a broad gold, embroidered baldric across his bosom.
A long cloak of crimson velvet fell in graceful folds from his shoulders, disclosing in front the splendid baldric, from which was suspended a gigantic rapier.