Pronunciation: /spɪr saɪd/
noun a weapon with a long shaft and a sharp pointed head, used for thrusting or throwing
A1 The knight held his spear side as he rode into battle.
A2 She aimed her spear side at the target and threw it with precision.
B1 The warrior's spear side was decorated with intricate carvings.
B2 The soldier expertly wielded his spear side in combat, striking down his enemies.
C1 The museum displayed ancient spears, each showcasing a unique spear side design.
C2 The skilled lancer showcased his mastery by showcasing his spear side techniques in the tournament.
adjective relating to or located on the side of a spear
A1 The spear side of the shield was decorated with intricate designs.
A2 He held the spear side of the weapon as he prepared to defend himself.
B1 The warrior's armor had a sharp blade attached to the spear side.
B2 She carefully inspected the spear side of the javelin before throwing it.
C1 The expert fighter knew exactly how to wield the spear side of the polearm.
C2 The knight's skillful use of the spear side of his lance was unmatched in battle.
formal The warrior held his shield on the spear side as he prepared for battle.
informal Make sure you keep the spear side pointed away from you when practicing with the weapon.
slang I accidentally poked myself with the spear side while trying to show off my skills.
figurative She always approaches challenges with a spear side mentality, ready to face anything head-on.
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