dagger
71dagger — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. dirk, stiletto, poniard, knife, bodkin. See arms. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. stiletto, dirk, blade; see knife . • look daggers at, Syn. glower, look at with anger, look at with hatred, scowl at; see… …
72dagger — dag|ger [ dægər ] noun count a weapon like a very small sword look daggers at someone to look at someone in a way that shows you are very angry with them …
73dagger — dag·ger || dægÉ™ n. small knife; cross shaped sign (used in printing) …
74dagger — ragged …
75dagger — n. Poniard, dirk, stiletto …
76Dagger — A knife or small sword often worn on the waist at the opposite side of the sword. It could be a slicing weapon but was often a stabbing weapon. a knife, usually in the form of a sword. Daggers came a variety of forms, with both single and double… …
77dagger — n dirk, poniard, misericord, stiletto, stylet, Obs. bodkin; knife, skean, sheath knife, bowie knife, jackknife, pocketknife, switchblade; short sword, blade, rapier, Fencing. foil; saber, yataghan, falchion, creese, anelace, kukri; machete, bolo …
78dagger — dag·ger …
79dagger — [ˈdægə] noun [C] a weapon like a very small sword …
80Dagger — A small knife, about 15 centimeters (6 inches) long often carried secretly in the hand or belt. It is said this knife is the creator of the handshake. An enemy would hide the knife in the palm of his hand, possible during negotiations in a… …
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