What does blade-woman mean?
Blade-woman means A woman who is skilled in sword fighting..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
A woman who is skilled in sword fighting..
So think, blade-woman, before you speak.
Sword-work must come first. They drew smartly enough and we set to. Circling around, they tried the usual tricks. These three proved superior blade-women to the first three.
Reaper stepped back against the wall just in time to avoid getting caught in the mess, and as the blade-woman jerked her weapons free, Reaper put a boot into her head from behind, snapping her neck sideways with an audible crack.
A man pushed his way out of the pack and, as he sheathed his blade, walked toward the blade-woman slowly.
Use blade-woman when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Blade-woman means A woman who is skilled in sword fighting..
Common synonyms include swordstress, swordswoman.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
So think, blade-woman, before you speak.
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