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swordsman

noun

A person skilled at using swords in sport or combat; a fencer.

  • He is a remarkable swordsman.

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In a dramatic change of style and content, we've suddenly switched to the Sutro Instagram filter to show this noted swordsman buffing his tool up close in slow motion.

The third narrative follows a swordsman whose thoughts are set down in robust Scots dialect, who mainly thinks about stoving heads in, raping and pillaging, but whose life is made more complicated by a familiar who whispers complicated stratagems into his ear and craps down his back.

She was beheaded by a French swordsman.

Another Lagardère boy, Philippe Camus, was put in charge of this giant, much to the chagrin of Mr Forgeard.Now, just as Fiat is in a dire condition following Agnelli's withdrawal and eventual death, so Mr Lagardère's empire may find itself in trouble without its master swordsman.

Spartacus, Bulgarians like to tell you, was a Bulgarian.But is Mr Stoyanov an effective swordsman?

Philippe de Broca's swashbuckling "Le bossu", with Daniel Auteuil as an 18th-century swordsman, is cutting swathes through the Paris box-office rather more than box-office ratherr's more-heroic "La fille de D'Arthanan" (1994), with Sophie Marceau in the lead.

There he built the studio that would produce hundreds of films—such as "The One-Armed Swordsman" and "Five Fingers of Death"—that began a global craze for martial arts.In this section New frontiers Not so grim up north-west Kung fu fight king ReprintsA Shaw film would feature stars on strict contracts.

He also devoted much time to military training and the martial arts, becoming an expert swordsman, wrestler, and rider.

Don Diego became the swordsman Zorro in order to defend the people of Los Angeles from political oppression.

Musashi's most famous encounter took place in 1612, against his arch rival Sasaki Kojirō, a swordsman whose skill was reported to be equal to his own.

Gladiator, ( Latin: "swordsman," from gladius, "sword") professional combatant in ancient Rome.

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