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Meanings of long pike in anglès
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Usage of long pike in anglès
1
The sluicers with their longpike-poles thrust the logs into the chute.
2
Some stood upon the logs, pushing mightily with the longpike-poles.
3
His infantry was deficient in firearms, the place of which was supplied by the longpike.
4
A longpike-pole shot out, bit the end of the timber, and towed it to the boom pile.
5
I got a longpike, and kept poking away over the bulwarks at every fellow I could reach.
6
Trenech hefted his longpike-axe.
7
Chumbo had a longpike and the usual knife of the country; while Kanimapo was armed with his bow and spear.
8
The longpike road stretched out, hard and white, before him, and the birds, chattering in the bushes, seemed to say:-
9
With a longpike-staff on his shoulder he could clear his way so well he made every one fly before him.
10
These were: a helmet of raw oxhide, a three-ply linen breastplate, a bronze shield, longpike, short spear, high boots, sword.
11
Aias, a longpike in his hand, drove multitudes of Trojans back, while, in a loud voice, he put courage into the Greeks.
12
In a moment he stopped abruptly without the transitorial balancing Bob would have believed necessary, and went calmly to pushing mightily with a longpike-pole.
13
The longpikes with which the Americans were armed proved particularly effective.
14
The longpikes were lowered, steadied, held in bristling line.
15
Numerous archers, armed with longpikes, formed an appropriate frame for this lugubrious picture.
16
Then came the Royal Guards, all with longpikes or flashing swords in their grasp.