Claymore [noun]

Definition of Claymore:

weapon

Synonyms of Claymore:


Opposite/Antonyms of Claymore:

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Sentence/Example of Claymore:

But never had they faced in field so stern a charge before, And never had they felt the sweep of Scotland's broad claymore.

In vain the war-pipes brayed; in vain a thousand throats cried "Claymore!"

At this point he had to concentrate, for Mrs. Claymore leaned over and breathed into her friend's attentive ear.

They would then turn the enemy's flank, and after that the Highland yell and the Highland claymore must do the rest.

At Clifton, Murray turned on the pursuing dragoons, headed a claymore charge, and drove them back.

The pipers had thrown their pipes to their boys, had gone in with the claymore, and could not sound the calls.

“I cannot make it out at all,” Celia said at last, turning away from the easel and walking toward Claymore.

“As he may be,” Claymore corrected her, his words showing that her conjecture was in truth the key to the riddle.

Claymore turned away and walked down the studio on pretense of arranging a screen.

Probably,” Claymore suggested, “it is some new phase of his ill-starred love affair.