Associations to the word «Sabre»
Noun
- Baton
- Puck
- Announcer
- Weapon
- Knife
- Galileo
- Cf
- Spear
- Air
- Forward
- Superiority
- Cannon
- Javelin
- Nsa
- Thunderbird
- Shark
- Wing
- Hungarian
- Telecast
- Rifle
- Glitter
- Carp
- Reconnaissance
- Boyce
- Mach
- Rocket
- Horseback
- Radar
- Uniform
- Trumpeter
- Rb
- Blackwell
- Groin
- Radiator
- Tel
- Hawk
- Combat
- Fielding
- Sweep
- Slayer
- Jackal
- Mccormick
- Shouting
- Keen
- Hodgson
- Boeing
- Pilot
- Plume
- Hoof
- Mcconnell
- Holding
- Spur
- Jo
- Medalist
- Auditorium
- Typhoon
- Musketeer
- Cochran
- Duel
- Crossbow
- Thrusting
- Jose
- Myers
- Northamptonshire
- Booking
- Ibm
- Wildcat
- Blows
- Marin
- Scoring
- Event
- Vulture
Adjective
Adverb
Pictures for the word «Sabre»
Wiktionary
SABRE, noun. (UK) (Canada) A light sword, sharp along the front edge, part of the back edge, and at the point.
SABRE, noun. (UK) (Canada) (fencing) A modern fencing sword modeled after the sabre.
SABRE, verb. (UK) (Canada) (transitive) To hit or kill with a sabre.
SABRE SAW, noun. A portable electric jigsaw.
Dictionary definition
SABRE, noun. A fencing sword with a v-shaped blade and a slightly curved handle.
SABRE, noun. A stout sword with a curved blade and thick back.
SABRE, verb. Cut or injure with a saber.
SABRE, verb. Kill with a saber.
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