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Significados de
sheathe
en inglés
catalán
embeinar
español
envainar
Volver al significado
Enclose with a sheath.
unsheathe
español
envainar
Uso de
sheathe
en inglés
1
I'll offer it up to you
-
I
'll
sheathe
its horns in gold.
2
Hogg had appeared on deck and Keen heard him
sheathe
his cutlass.
3
It means that when brave men
sheathe
the sword the quarrel's done.
4
I returned to the cleft then and picked up my blade's
sheathe
.
5
He lifts his shirt and slides the knife back into its
sheathe
.
6
I'll gamble that you
sheathe
a knife before morning if you do.
7
Adam tried to
sheathe
his sword, but it was sticky with blood.
8
He only desired to secure peace for us and to
sheathe
the sword.
9
I shall
sheathe
my sword and say no more about it.
10
And before that two-edged blade could
sheathe
itself again, swiftly the Bishop spoke.
11
The moment will come when I shall
sheathe
my knife in his heart.
12
It might be smart as well as gentlemanly to
sheathe
Grayswandir.
13
I trust, Lieutenant Stewart, you will have the courage to
sheathe
your blade.
14
She repeated the word, still frowning, and turned away to
sheathe
her blade.
15
Were your fathers slow to draw the sword and quick to
sheathe
it?
16
May he never draw his sword without cause; never
sheathe
it without honor!
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sheathe
Verbo
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Colocaciones frecuentes
sheathe the sword
genetic sheathe
sheathe a knife
sheathe again
Translations for
sheathe
catalán
embeinar
enfundar
español
envainar
enfundar
Sheathe
a través del tiempo
Sheathe
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
Común