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He crosses the launderette carrying a long, thick sword stick and disappears behind the door.
Everyone knows he was the arch villain – the Napoleon of crime – dashing about in the fog with an evil laugh and probably a sword stick.
Walking stick and sword are perfectly good concepts for picking out objects, if any artifactual terms are, and, on pain of excessive artificiality, a sword stick is both a sword and a walking stick.
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It is dominated by a two-storey-high sword, stuck into the ground like a gauntlet.
They hooked up at the store with a friend, Joe Liotta, who had a plastic sword sticking out of his knapsack for a New Year's Eve pirate-themed party later.
Bans are already in place on the sale of at least 13 different types of blade, including flick knives, sword sticks and several classes of weapon associated with martial arts.
By turns fragile, furious, and fun, his Hamlet works the audience, twirls his sword, sticks out his tongue at the murdered Polonius, even kicks up his heels after scoring a hit in his fatal duel with Laertes.
They should roam the streets of Chelsea and Soho, going from opium den to card game to brothel to music hall in huge dressed-like-Adam-Ant-circa-Prince-Charming mobs, shooting pistols, punching out cabbies, breaking street lamps, chasing off the peelers with ornate, jewelled sword sticks, worshipping the devil and damning the eyes of the middle classes for their blasted insolence.
Deep Roy as General Bonesapart, a dwarfish skeleton in a military uniform with a sword stuck in his chest.
If you've dodged the attack on time, Stalfos will only hit the ground, making the sword stuck and rendering it defenseless.
Chesterton embodied the hearty side of mysticism, cape thrown across his shoulders, broad-brimmed hat on his head and sword-stick at his side, a hungry Catholic Pantagruel in London.
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