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Swordsmanship
Swordsmanship meaning
the skill of using a sword
Synonyms of Swordsmanship
Example sentences (16)
It's this level of swordsmanship and pure intensity that carries over with each ensuing fight in the movie.
Jun Jong-seo portrays Okju, a former bodyguard who has no physical limits when it comes to her self-defense skills, swordsmanship, agility with guns and motorbikes.
Not only is she a waifu for her chivalry and swordsmanship, but she also is one of the best characters in the show.
These Devil Fruits possess features that can counter Zoro's swordsmanship skills.
The 12th Century castle will welcome the popular Academie Glorianna from the British Federation for Swordsmanship, who are back for a programme of activities across the weekend.
Moreover, thanks to this renewed arsenal, Sekiro will learn how to combine the release of these weapons with his own swordsmanship.
The pose in this cosplay is captivating because even though is demonstrates swordsmanship, it's not overly aggressive.
An expert both with a variety of weapons and in hand-to-hand combat, the Guardian easily disarms Jack of his katana with his own swordsmanship without the time-traveling samurai even coming close to landing a blow himself.
Expert swordsmanship allows Musa to unleash quick and deadly combos, making him an incredibly formidable adversary.
British cavalry troopers also received excellent mounted swordsmanship training.
However, aikido derives much of its technical structure from the art of swordsmanship ( kenjutsu ).
Musashi, as he was often simply known, became renowned through stories of his excellent and unique double bladed swordsmanship and undefeated record in his 60 duels (next to "only" 33 of Itō Ittōsai ).
Prior to advances in modern weaponry post World War I, the United States Calvary taught swordsmanship (mounted and dismounted) in Fort Riley, Kansas at its Mounted Service School.
Religion Even from a late age, Musashi separated his religion from his involvement in swordsmanship.
The earliest reliable documentation to prove that the bushi practiced swordsmanship in a systematic manner is dated in the 15th century.
Training in swordsmanship Miyamoto Musashi having his fortune told.