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Example sentences for "drew his"

  • And he was wroth, and he drew his sword, and rushed fiercely upon him.

  • Then he drew his sword, for he was a passing good knight, and defended himself right manfully.

  • And when the knight felt him sting, he looked down and saw the adder, and then he drew his sword to slay the adder, and thought of no other harm.

  • He propped his rifle against a tree and, taking off his coat and rolling up his sleeves, drew his kukri and proceeded to disembowel and clean the kakur.

  • He drew his kukri and laid it on the ground beside him, ready for the last grim struggle.

  • Rising, he drew his kukri and looked around him.

  • Quick as lightning he turned round, drew his sword, and attacked the fellow, who was aiming a second stab with his stiletto.

  • But my comrades are not executed--are not executed," and he drew his dagger, advancing with poisonous looks towards the terrified woman.

  • The officer let his dagger fall, drew his sword, and stood on the defensive, thinking I was the murderer's accomplice.

  • At a bound he was on to the stage, where he drew his sword, and ran at Antonio.

  • Even as he loosed his grip on young Karl, he drew his silver-hilted dagger.

  • Floki, and, hurling the splintered shaft into the midst of the shieldburg, he drew his sword--a blade half a span longer than Ironbiter and little less weighty.

  • Olvir, half aloud, and as the boys circled back to their new places in the party, he drew his war-bow from its case and strung it, ready for instant use.

  • As he spoke he rose furiously from his seat, drew his sword, and with one fierce blow clove Garlon's head to the shoulders.

  • In a burst of passion he caught the guilty woman fiercely by the hand, drew his sword, and swore a mighty oath that he would kill her on the spot, unless she told him what had been in the cup and why it was put there.

  • Anger and pain so filled the knight's heart at this that he drew his sword to slay his faithless friend, but on calmer thought he laid the naked blade athwart the throats of knight and lady and rode away.

  • And as he spoke he drew his sword, and advanced upon his cousin with intent to slay him on the spot.

  • Knight after knight he vanquished, until his spear split, and then he drew his sword, and with it hewed and slashed at helmets until everyone began to shun the very sight of him as of death itself.

  • But Sansloy was very strong and wary, and, redeeming the shield from the lion's paws, he drew his sword.

  • Thereupon the brigands demanded her sale, but the captain stoutly refused and drew his sword, and a fierce fight began, in which blood was freely spilt.

  • Zadig drew his: They fought: The former made a hundred rash Passes one after another, which the latter parried with the utmost Dexterity.

  • Zadig drew his Sword, and saluted the Queen with it, who view'd him with Transport mix'd with Fear.

  • Zadig, instead of making any Reply, drew his Sword, and as his Attendant was a very couragious Fellow, he drew likewise.

  • Itobad drew his, but paid his Compliments to Nobody.

  • With that he drew his sword, and swung it so lustily at the warrior's neck that his head fell to the ground at one blow.

  • He drew his sword, and slew a bear with one stroke.

  • Skarpedin changed his bill to his left hand, drew his sword, and made such a blow at his adversary, that the point cut right through his shield.

  • Erling forced the lower end or point of his shield down into the earth, and so held it fast, dropped his axe, drew his sword, and made it flash so quick round his head that no one could see the blade.

  • He leaped off his horse, drew his sword, and flinging it down with the hilt towards Erling, cried in a voice of suppressed passion: "No longer will I submit to be trifled with by man or woman.

  • Come," cried Erling cheerfully, as he drew his sword, "the odds are not so great as we had expected.

  • He drew his sword, and divided the head from the shoulders.

  • He drew his sword, and as the Roman, with brand raised high above his head, prepared to strike, Gawain smote swiftly at the lifted limb.

  • Feeling the wound he drew his sword in thoughtless haste to kill the venomous serpent.

  • With an instinct of fear he drew his sword, but at that instant appeared a dwarf, who struck him on the arm so sharply that the sword fell from his hand.

  • Seeing this, Lancelot lightly sprang from his saddle, drew his sword, and advanced upon his foe, who was on his feet ready to meet him.

  • And he drew his arrow to its very head, and all the people fell down on their faces, and even Tur-il-i-ra turned a little pale.

  • The Prince, enraged, drew his sword of adamant, and at one blow thrust it through the lock, but the door did not open, and the sword was fixed immovably.

  • Almost ceasing to breathe, he drew his knife, and waited.

  • Wriggling over instantly on his side, he drew his pistol, and managed to snap it at the man when the point of his bayonet was within a foot of him.

  • He drew his knife," said the old man, still in a whisper.

  • At the same moment Ahmed flung down his pistol, and taking the sword again in his right hand, drew his knife, vaulted over the animal, and dashed straight at the knot of villagers.

  • Before the man had time to fire, Ahmed quickly changed the talwar from his right hand to his left, drew his pistol, and fired over the camel's back.

  • He drew his handkerchief, he was choking; his eyes were filled with tears.

  • Monsieur le chevalier had a frock-coat, the sleeves of which were so short that they were far from reaching his wrists; and when he drew his handkerchief, he took great care to turn his back and conceal it from the company.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "drew his" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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