Examples of 'sword too' in a sentence

Meaning of "sword too"

sword too: Referring to a situation where a person or entity uses force or aggression in addition to another method

How to use "sword too" in a sentence

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sword too
You need the sword too.
Is the sword too heavy now?
With his tin sword too.
Sword too heavy?
Maybe the angels need a sharp sword too.
Is your sword too small?
You must have seen his sword too.
And the sword too.
Maybe it was trying to grab the sword too.
And his sword too.
That is the reason why I came with this sword too.
The tube sword too.
I have also done some good . Maybe the angels need a sharp sword too.
Oh, and your sword too.
I wear the jewels of Begum 's late husband . His turban . And his sword too.

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Jake, Look! There is a floating sword too I see that.
Were not you listening, twerp? You need the sword too.
There is a floating sword too.
But Carcer knows there is a sword too.
A penknife would be too small for such a wound, a sword too large.
He's also a master of the sword too.
Of course . I can bring you a sword too.
Has he? I have got a sword too.
The sword! Freelance ninja, Teruyo wants the sword too The coins.

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