Sword in a sentence as a noun

But that's the dual edged sword of such public personas.

In a real swordfight, where to put your feet is nearly as important as where to put the sword.

India gets the net and trident and the pakistanis get the shield and short sword.

There's absolutely no reason why that particular sword shouldn't have two edges to it.

On mornings I'm up early, there's always large groups of people doing Tai Chi, or moving around doing a sword-dance, or other group exercises.

Like modeling a sword in Blender, pushing a button and having it available to all users of Skyrim.

What a software developer creates with a few keystrokes looks to the lay person now as "magical" as creating a sword out of a pile of rocks looked to a lay person a thousand years ago.

Sword definitions

noun

a cutting or thrusting weapon that has a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard

See also: blade brand steel