Sentence examples for to sheath from inspiring English sources

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to sheath

noun

A scabbard; a holster for a sword.

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They were robust, vaguely suburban; he prone to chinos and polo shirts, she to sheath dresses and nylons.

As for what to sheath your feet in, Tabio's plain knitted knee-highs (£9.95) or shin-height cottons are ideal.

He does not bother to sheath his protectionist urges in pablum about competitiveness, preferring prosecutorial accusation of trade infringement.

"We are appealing to the youth to sheath their swords and give peace a chance".

Where recovery remains elusive, revenues have not yet allowed governments to sheath their budget knives.

But it was no doubt the neocons who coached Romney to sheath the bayonet to neutralize Obama charges of warmongering.

Students at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn., were ordered to sheath their chalk this week when the university president permanently banned a colorful but controversial tradition on campus: chalking.

(Score that one for the charming, salt-of-the-earth barber, and zero for the ironic writer turned politico. Mr. Kurson manages to sheath this weapon, wisely, when discussing issues.

That is why it is especially important now to show that the United States also has the confidence and wisdom to sheath its sword until it is really needed.

While I ate, Ms. Green told me that soon they would be hosing down the Guest House with water from the lake to sheath it in ice as insulation against the 30-below-zero days that were just ahead.

MH63 is relatively resistant to sheath blight.

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