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swordsmanswords‧man /ˈsɔːdzmən $ ˈsɔːrdz-/ noun (plural swordsmen /-mən/) [countable]  - Between the archers were set the formations of pikemen and swordsmen.
- He was the more skilled swordsman.
- Meanwhile the swordsmen move round to attack the enemy in the sides or to protect the halberdiers against a flanking attack.
- The hand gunners deploy to one side of the halberdiers while the swordsmen deploy to the other.
- They were said to be fearless swordsmen and able to shoot a man between the eyes at a hundred paces.
- This swordsman wears red and white, the traditional colours of his province.
- What King Richard was best at was fighting; in fact, he was the finest swordsman and horseman of his age.
- When the identity is realized, I as swordsman see no opponent confronting me and threatening to strike me.
1someone who is good at fighting with a sword2informal a man who has sex very often and with a lot of different women |