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spears <a spear; spears> N

spears

spear <a spear; spears> N (weights & measures)

lower part of a spear

pierce or transfix with a lance or spear VB

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Generally, battle opened with a volley of light spears from up to 18m yd (and frequently far less), followed by volleys of heavy spears ("pila").
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Spears frequented the hotel's lounge during wilder times.
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Spears found him worn out, forlorn and undecided.
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Spears described it as a teen movie that deals with real issues that normal teenagers live on a daily basis.
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Leather would be suitable for lighter spears, while sinew would be required for heavier spears.
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Martial arts (wushu) spears are typically made of wax wood, a lighter and more flexible wood better suited for performance; these are called flower spears.
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Their knowledge of the sea enables them to live off its organisms by using simple tools such as nets and spears to forage for food.
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Central armories were established that issued standardized bows, quivers, shields and spears to troops.
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Spears, who has not attended the trial, was placed under her father's conservatorship in 2008, giving him control of her health and finances.
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Cut asparagus spears into 4-5 cm lengths and other selected vegetables into similar sized pieces.
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