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spearpoint
noun
The point or tip of a spear.
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The mataa, or obsidian spearpoint, which was mass-produced, is the characteristic artifact of this period.
The Gulf cartel, leading with its spearpoint, the Zetas, invaded Michoacán around 2001.
Underneath the crust they found artifacts mingled with the bones of extinct animals, he recounted, and these artifacts belonged to the Folsom people, who thrived in the Southwest perhaps 10,000 years ago and hunted bison with a spearpoint that had a unique "fluted" shape.
the only poem you will hear will be the spearpoint pivoted in the punctured marrow of the villain.
Day after day, year by year, he labored like a monk, the spearpoint of his pencils seeming to move one atom at a time into place on his gesso boards.
As a police cadet -- before making his fortune as a telecommunications tycoon -- Mr. Thaksin said he had sworn an oath "that I would die at knifepoint or spearpoint if I betrayed the country and the throne".
Meanwhile, as the hunter scuttles around in the past, a creepy, futuristic security organization named Spearpoint is installing video cameras everywhere and hoping eventually to take over the job of policing New York.
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[Saxophonist and composer] Wayne Shorter represents to me not only the spearpoint-tip of the cutting edge of acoustic music in jazz, but the stories he tells through his compositions point quite profoundly to fundamental experiences of the psyche, heart and intellect.
Then Hill heard him break into song: Men of Cornwall stop your dreaming; Can't you see their spearpoints gleaming?
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