9 example sentences using claymore.
Claymore used in a sentence
Claymore in a sentence as a noun
I put a keylock on my window and tripwired a claymore to my door. Problem solved.
I'm being reforged into the family claymore. But I like this tree idea a lot too.
Chances are, if you want to resolve a domestic dispute, you don't want a claymore. Or a Howitzer.
Soldiers quickly learned that you could strap a claymore on the front of the bot and use it as sort of an intelligent roaming land mine. Cost of such a new kind of bot?
The word claymore is another very old word, 14th vs 15th century. It comes from Scots Gaelic and literally means "great sword".
I could also see these things being fitted with a micro claymore, or high intensity laser [at leasta couple of watts]
With "claymore" I picture a Scot brandishing a sword as large as he is, even though it can also refer to a modern military weapon.
Basically it'll suck if you use your awesome danger with wimpy range on certain foes/bosses, while your really slow hitting claymore swings at an arc that protects you from projectiles and what not at the expense of requiring a tad it of timing. Ahh good times...
Dual wielding a claymore and scimitar, the kevlar armored biped golem paladin sped his humvee at mach 3 onto the the dreadnought powered by a massive solenoid to retrieve the codec which unlocks the secrets of Bolshevism. Because why not.
Claymore definitions
a large double-edged broadsword; formerly used by Scottish Highlanders
an antipersonnel land mine whose blast is aimed at the oncoming enemy