Wielding [verb]

Definition of Wielding:

control, use

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Sentence/Example of Wielding:

He had seized a sword from a dying hand and was wielding it with aptitude and power.

Then wielding the sword aloft, he made it whiz past Mr. Landor's neck.

One began to dream the sensation of wielding unmeasured power.

He is often depicted as wielding a huge adze, and engaged in constructing the world.

The force which the chief expended in wielding his club now began to be apparent.

More arts than that of wielding the French tongue are learned in Paris.

While her lover was wielding the sword she, too, had a battle to fight.

Then he was gone into the night and Janet could hear him wielding the shovel outside.

They were judged by the boys according to their varying abilities in wielding the strap.

Not that Disraeli did not experience a genuine joy in the wielding of the pen.