Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The knights wore heavy armor that made them almost invincible in battle.
The king rewarded his knights for their valor and service to the kingdom.
The knights trained for years to become skilled in sword fighting and jousting.
The noble knights pledged their loyalty to the king and swore to protect the realm.
The brave knights fought fiercely for their kingdom.
The tournament was a showcase of the knights' martial skills and prowess.
The skilled blacksmith crafted swords and armor for the knights.
The knights charged into battle with their swords held high.
The king commanded his knights to defend the castle from attack.
The knights defended the castle against enemy attacks, using their swords and spears.
Knights rode horses and wore armor to protect themselves in battle.
The medieval joust was a popular spectacle, with knights competing for honor and glory.
The knights rode through the village on their horses, impressing the townspeople.
The knights rode across the countryside on horseback, looking for adventure.
The knights charged into battle, their armor gleaming in the sunlight.
The knights can move in an L-shaped pattern on the chessboard.
The knights are often the most difficult pieces to move in chess.
It's important to control the center of the board with your knights.
Knights were often granted land by the king in exchange for their loyalty and military service.
The knights of the realm gathered at the king's court to advise him on matters of state.
The knights of the Middle Ages wore shining armor and rode horses into battle.
The queen was escorted to the ball by a group of knights in shining armor.
The lord of the manor had many knights in his service.
During the medieval period, knights were trained in the arts of combat and chivalry from a young age.
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