An implement with a shaft and barbed point used for catching fish.
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Examples for "spear"
Examples for "spear"
1Weapons: the klevang; the parang; the spear; the sumpitan; carried by women
2In short, I come away empty-handed.' And he let go the spear.
3Hurry up; and let us take a spear; it may be useful.
4The fellow raised his great spear in answer and waved them off.
5The turban and the spear became the banner of the Spanish Omayyads.
1In another minute he was standing in the bow, lance in hand.
2There was no problem getting the free-lance Negro bankers out of business.
3The lance-blade glittered in my eyes; its point was at my breast.
4Bran saw the spearhead spin as the lance left the rider's hand.
5In the dread stillness out came the lance, and Robbie was bled.
1Q&A Do you use companies or services that employ gig economy workers?
2He missed this particular gig for the second year in a row.
3All the new gig announcements we've heard about this week so far.
4Hearing really good reports about Imelda May's gig at Tripod last night.
5He has given up his gig jobs delivering food and painting houses.
1It would not do for local folk to think that Robina Chase was a fizgig!
1They haunt the Inlets and Water near the Ocean; and are killed with the Harpoon, and Fishgig.
2Their weapons are chiefly lances, swords and slings, and some bows and arrows: they have also wooden fishgigs for striking fish.