Examples of 'sword goes' in a sentence
Meaning of "sword goes"
sword goes: This phrase is often used to indicate the order in which actions or events occur. It implies that a particular action involving a 'sword' must take place first before proceeding to the next step
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sword goes
The sword goes both ways.
When think you that the sword goes up again?
The sword goes everywhere she goes.
My teeth come down! If your sword goes up.
The sword goes in here.
I draw a sword against conspirators! When think you that the sword goes up again?
Your sword goes through its eye into its tiny brain.
If your teeth come down, my sword goes up, right into your brain!
The sword goes through the teeth … impales the brain.
Disembowelment . The sword goes in here.
The Sword goes to Gordium . Alexander finds it.
Yes, seppuku . Disembowelment . The sword goes in here.
The tang of the sword goes into the tsuka through the opening in the fuchi.
With a stab, the sword goes in deeply like this.
The sword goes down, or you do!
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Sorry, Madam, the sword goes wherever she goes.
Critical hit! Your sword goes through its eye into its tiny brain.
Sorry, madam . The sword goes everywhere she goes.
If your teeth come down, my sword goes up, right into your brain! Shut up!
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