scythe

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Examples of scythe

  • A total of eight death scythes are given jurisdiction of a particular world region to help maintain order.

  • Farmers also used sickles for reaping, scythes for mowing hay and mattocks.

  • Scythes are grass cutting tools with long handles for mowing large amounts of hay.

  • The entire garrison dropped to merely 28,000 regular soldiers and 10,000 fresh troops, often armed only with scythes, badly equipped and poorly trained.

  • The village farmers no longer had to use scythes or sickles to bring the crops in, working from dawn until dusk.

  • Fragments, scything through the air, wounded 15 sailors topside and punctured the ship with a few small holes.

  • During the 19th century there were five wheels operating in the valley producing power to sharpen scythes and sickles.

  • He wields two scythes which have life-leeching abilities.

  • Historically, brass, needles, scythes, and other products were manufactured in the area.

  • As their name suggests, they were mostly armed with cudgels, flails, scythes and sickles fastened to long poles.

  • The crossed scythes in the lower part of the coat of arms symbolise agriculture.

  • They were surrounded by crowds of angry farmers armed with clubs, scythes, and other farm implements, resisting their attempt.

  • The recruits were ill-armed (many with only slings and scythes) but full of enthusiasm.

  • By 1814 it was described as a grinding and plating forge, and later was used for the production of scythes.

  • She wears two knee socks that transform into a pair of scythes called.

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