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Filter by Meaning The audience cheered and clapped enthusiastically as the dancers showcased their mastery of the cutlass.
He admired the strength and agility of the dancers as they twirled their sticks during the cutlass dance.
The cultural exchange program allowed participants to learn various traditional dances, including the cutlass.
The experienced diver carried a sturdy cutlass to scrape off the encrusted sediment from the underside of the shipwreck.
The boat owner hired a professional to use a cutlass for the regular maintenance and cleaning of the boat's bottom.
The sculptor used a cutlass chisel to shape the intricate details of the statue.
The chef expertly chopped vegetables with a cutlass knife, effortlessly dicing them into perfect cubes.
The diver equipped himself with a cutlass diving knife for protection underwater.
The chef used a cutlass knife to slice through the meat effortlessly.
The pirate captain's cutlass hook was both fearsome and practical.
The sailor skillfully maneuvered the cutlass through the choppy waters, chasing after the fleeing pirates.
The brave sailor fought off the attacking pirates from the deck of the cutlass.
The crew relied on the speed and agility of their cutlass to outrun the pursuing naval vessel.
The cutlass was equipped with cannons to defend against rival pirate ships.
The pirate captain wore a tattered hat, an eye patch, and carried a rusty cutlass, epitomizing the image of a true buccaneer.
The maritime museum hosted a special exhibition dedicated to the design and construction of the cutlass, highlighting its significance in naval warfare.
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