List of synonyms from "credence" to synonyms from "cremator"
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Definition of the day : « creese »
- As in sword : noun weapon
- What a neat hand he was, too, with that spiral-bladed Malay creese of his!
- Extract from : « Captain Brand of the "Centipede" » by H. A. (Henry Augustus) Wise
- There were pictures on the walls, pieces of faence, some arms of rare kinds, Japanese swords and a Malay creese.
- Extract from : « The Crime of the Boulevard » by Jules Claretie
- His shirt was open, showing the jagged, ragged hole made by the Malay creese in the broad, hairy breast.
- Extract from : « The Ruined Cities of Zululand » by Hugh Mulleneux Walmsley
- Dom Maxara was forward, staunching a severe wound from a Malay creese in the shoulder.
- Extract from : « The Ruined Cities of Zululand » by Hugh Mulleneux Walmsley
- Then he yawned—next placed the creese on the ground beside him, while his right hand explored his pockets.
- Extract from : « Uncle Sam's Boys in the Philippines » by H. Irving Hancock
- If you make a move to spring away from me, I shall show you how good a jumper I am—and then the creese!
- Extract from : « Uncle Sam's Boys in the Philippines » by H. Irving Hancock
- "It looks some grim," Sergeant Terry admitted, wrapping his left hand where a creese had made a gash.
- Extract from : « Uncle Sam's Boys in the Philippines » by H. Irving Hancock
- Then, a quick search under the shirt of each of the rascals, revealed a creese with blade ground to a razor edge.
- Extract from : « Uncle Sam's Boys in the Philippines » by H. Irving Hancock
- Then we'll rob two of the native prisoners of their clothing, under which we can each carry a service revolver and a creese.
- Extract from : « Uncle Sam's Boys in the Philippines » by H. Irving Hancock
- His great difficulty was to prevent the pirate from changing the creese from his right-hand to his left.
- Extract from : « The Three Midshipmen » by W.H.G. Kingston
