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Jousting meaning
A medieval European sport in which mounted knights charged at each other bearing lances. | Any activity in which two people spar with each other verbally.
Example sentences (20)
After Riordan’s death this week, Boyarsky recalled their frequent jousting.
There was a brief moment of straw jousting to see who would get the last slurp.
But CBD can reveal there’s been a bit of vice-regal jousting over the question of where Rex will lay his royal head each night.
Jousting is one of the events at the Cooks Creek Medieval Festival.
So throughout the two cities, crowds formed to watch the jousting, and acclaim these “Black aesthetes” – living works of art that were better dressed than the colonial authorities themselves.
Stevens plays Gregor during the scenes where he takes part in a jousting tournament at Kings Landing, wearing a helmet shaped like a mountain.
There was a selfie station, a quiz on Peep facts and even Peep jousting.
While the iconic castle can no longer offer its Meadowvole Maze attraction, it has recently added an exciting weapons hall which allows visitors to take part in traditional medieval activities such as archery, axe throwing and jousting.
A candidate living in an alternate reality with a CGI induced throng of supporters and fiction writers to chronicle his mighty exploits in the lists of political jousting!
As she battles her fourth bout of cancer, she remains on the bench often piping up early during oral arguments, subtly jousting with her conservative colleagues.
Turkey’s ongoing conflict with the Kurds and Iran’s own jousting with Saudi Arabia have taken center stage, although Israel’s concern over growing Iranian influence has not abated.
You can feast on a sizable repast of food and drink, partake in jousting tournaments, encounter mermaids and fairies, and maybe even battle a dragon.
Henry was a raging hypochondriac, and no wonder: at various times he had contracted smallpox, survived four bouts of malaria, suffered blows to the head while jousting, and was plagued by weeping leg ulcers.
Many are now hubs of living history where modern visitors can watch jousting and other ancient combat forms, listen to medieval music or watch artisans demonstrate the arts, crafts and everyday skills of a thousand years ago.
Police have also alleged that earlier on Oct. 12, Weaver had assaulted a man outside Medieval Times, a jousting-themed dinner theatre.
The 70-year-old Corbyn presents himself today much as he did when he was a little known politician on the backbenches of Parliament: as a slightly rumpled figure battle-hardened by decades of jousting against capitalism and big business.
They’re the kinds of people who might hang out at Renaissance fairs or particularly enjoy Medieval Times, the jousting and horsemanship show.
But Mr. Trump also enjoys the jousting of a live news conference, and he had submitted to a string of interviews in the run-up to Tuesday’s vote.
Taking on the first semi-final were Evans and Stanley, who this time around were facing a tough mental challenge, alongside the return of the jousting.
The highlight of the weekend is of course the medieval jousting, which brings back the knights, squires and ladies of the Society of Tilt and Lance Cavalry, who are based in Alberta.