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    Usa "cutlas" in una frase

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    cutlas


    1. They had masts, sails, oars, a compass, lanterns, and a hatchet and small chest for pistols and cutlasses


    2. to fire, and made a stand to defend his ship with a cutlass in one hand and an old navy revolver in the other


    3. Fysto, Sheriff Bilge, and about fifteen leering pirates, all with their cutlasses drawn


    4. Larkey both grabbed cutlasses from the nearest prone seamen and began fighting their way to freedom


    5. With the Calamity beginning to list dangerously to starboard, Fysto moved in to engage Longleaf, cutlass to cutlass


    6. Longleaf was blinded by the cheap maneuver, so much so that he didn’t see Fysto’s cutlass coming his way and barely felt it as it stabbed his shoulder deeply


    7. Larkey, her auburn hair whipping in the wind and the cutlass in her hand already stained red with sailors’ blood


    8. With amazing speed, Captain Larkey closed the gap between her and Fysto, slashing her cutlass at his throat, but he easily blocked it with his own blade


    9. by the owner, who would then threaten you with his cutlass


    10. Why could not abide the silence and the seriousness that accompanies the choosing of wishes; moreover, the butterfly seemed not to have noticed that he had been excluded from the group’s collective bargain, so he flew away to find something more entertaining to do up in the sky, which consisted chiefly of singing bits and pieces of made-up songs to himself and swinging his cane around like a cutlass

    11. A cutlas-stroke in the heat of battle was nothing; but to sit idle and helpless on a bare rock until she perished of starvation, besieged by a monstrous survival of an elder age—the thought sent panic throbbing through her brain


    12. In his belt was a mean-looking cutlass with a blade that was as chinked as it was sharp


    13. Legend has it that every chink on his cutlass is where it has struck a vertebra


    14. “Fishmael may be happy to pull out that cutlass o' his and carve up every poor young hopeful, but we're better than that


    15. Then Fishmael shook his head and sheathed his cutlass once more in his belt


    16. ” Fishmael's hand rested on his cutlass hilt


    17. Fishmael drew his cutlass, but hesitated


    18. As for the F7U CUTLASS, it has a futuristic look to it, but its top speed is still inferior to that of the Mig-15 and it is not in service yet


    19. If we could at least talk to a few of the Navy test pilots: I would love to hear their opinion about this famous CUTLASS


    20. Even though she was not expecting praises for the CUTLASS, the bitterness in the test pilot’s voice surprised her

    21. He said that the CUTLASS would be able to approach the speed of sound and that it already attained the speed of 612 miles per hour


    22. ‘’But, that’s over double the speed reached by the Navy’s F7U CUTLASS!’’ Said Henry Cabot Lodge, stunned


    23. He retrieved a cutlass and prepared to hack it in two


    24. Jurak sheathed his cutlass


    25. He secured me in place with a rope, and before I could protest, pricked the horse’s skewbald hindquarters with his cutlass


    26. Nefer cut through the mooring rope with his cutlass


    27. Of the cutlass thrust toward that intrepid face


    28. When the saebel leapt after his cutlass of bone,


    29. Some with shot wounds; most with horrible cutlass slashes


    30. Koke wasted no time as he turned and stooped down to pick up the pirate’s dropped cutlass

    31. His cry for help was abruptly cut off as the cutlass came down again and again


    32. He laid the cutlass down on a barrel top and removed the protruding jagged piece of bone with a sigh of relief from his rear


    33. A cutlass was stuck fast in his back from where a pirate had thrown it overhand


    34. Crying out in the pain it caused him Koke yanked the knife free, but before he could drop to the water rough hands seized him and the edge of a rusty cutlass was held against his throat by none other than an enraged Captain Sally


    35. Many were the compliments and expressions of politeness that passed between Don Quixote and Don Fernando; but they were brought to an end by a traveller who at this moment entered the inn, and who seemed from his attire to be a Christian lately come from the country of the Moors, for he was dressed in a short-skirted coat of blue cloth with half-sleeves and without a collar; his breeches were also of blue cloth, and his cap of the same colour, and he wore yellow buskins and had a Moorish cutlass slung from a baldric across his breast


    36. We all approved of what he said, and so without further delay, guided by him we made for the vessel, and he leaping on board first, drew his cutlass and said in Morisco, "Let no one stir from this if he does not want it to cost him his life


    37. `Cutlasses, and die hard!' `Bosen's mate, take a bight of the flying-jib sheet, and start this villain if he doesn't confess his sins double quick, ' said the British captain


    38. Don Quixote dismounted to examine his wounds, but finding him whole from head to foot, he said to him, angrily enough, "In an evil hour didst thou take to braying, Sancho! Where hast thou learned that it is well done to mention the rope in the house of the man that has been hanged? To the music of brays what harmonies couldst thou expect to get but cudgels? Give thanks to God, Sancho, that they signed the cross on thee just now with a stick, and did not mark thee per signum crucis with a cutlass


    39. That day they gathered up some unusual specimens from these fish–filled waterways: anglerfish whose comical movements qualify them for the epithet "clowns," black Commerson anglers equipped with their antennas, undulating triggerfish encircled by little red bands, bloated puffers whose venom is extremely insidious, some olive–hued lampreys, snipefish covered with silver scales, cutlass fish whose electrocuting power equals that of the electric eel and the electric ray, scaly featherbacks with brown crosswise bands, greenish codfish, several varieties of goby, etc


    40. But when I added to the gun an English cutlass with which I had shivered his highness's yataghan to pieces, the bey yielded, and agreed to forgive the hand and head, but on condition that the poor fellow never again set foot in Tunis

    41. Six boatloads of Rats, with pistols and cutlasses, will come up the river and effect a landing in the garden; while a picked body of Toads, known at the Die-hards, or the Death-or-Glory Toads, will storm the orchard and carry everything before them, yelling for vengeance


    42. First, there was a belt to go round each animal, and then a sword to be stuck into each belt, and then a cutlass on the other side to balance it


    43. The Badger thought they were being attacked from behind, and, as there was no room to use a stick or a cutlass, drew a pistol, and was on the point of putting a bullet into Toad


    44. He wanted to consolidate his gains; to strike the black ensign, go ashore, hang the cutlass up over the chimney, and think about the crops


    45. We fought with Cutlass and Flintlocks


    46. I fancy two Warrior Maidens—one White, one Black, fending off the mutual Rape that is their Destiny—fending it off with Words, if not with Cutlasses, with clever Tricks, if not with Pistols


    47. ’Twas a red Banner, showing a fierce Skeleton with an Hourglass in one Hand (to show Time running out for the Prey) and a rais’d Cutlass in the other


    48. Our Provisions were almost out, so there could be no Pyrate Feast of Salmagundy—that great peppery Stew of divers Meats and Fishes—which was usually cookt to celebrate the Taking of a Prize; but the Men made merry with the Grog, rolling Puncheons of Rum along the Decks only to hack ’em open with their Boarding Axes, and nicking Bottles of Brandy with their Cutlasses instead of troubling to uncork ’em


    49. REUNITED THUS WITH LANCELOT upon the Seas, and committed to fight as fiercely as any Pyrate—as soon as I should learn how to wield a Cutlass—my only Thought was now to enlist Lancelot in finding my Beauteous Babe


    50. “We’ll give ye Justice,” said the First Mate of the Hopewell, raising his Cutlass and threatening Lancelot









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