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Filter by Meaning The cavalryman speared the enemy's shield and broke it.
The fisherman speared the swordfish as it swam by.
The goalkeeper speared the ball out of the air to prevent a goal.
The soldier speared the enemy's spear mid-attack.
The Spartan speared the enemy shield before launching an attack.
The athlete speared the spike onto his shoe for better traction on the track.
The worker speared the nail onto the hammer to hang a picture.
He watched as the shaman speared the ground with the sacred spear.
The speared end of the flagpole made it easy to attach the flag.
The speared spires of the cathedral towered above the city skyline.
The speared pattern on the fabric gave the dress a tribal feel.
The athlete speared the javelin towards the target with great force.
The tribesman speared the wildebeest during the hunt.
The Olympian speared the discus towards the crowd and set a new world record.
The hunter-gatherer speared the rabbit for dinner.
He speared the fruit with a stick and flung it towards the crowd.
She speared the marshmallow to roast it over the fire.
The warrior speared his opponent with a sharp javelin.
The ancient Roman soldiers speared the enemy army in the battlefield.
The athlete speared the javelin to set a new record.
The tribesman speared the boar to feed his village.
The soldier speared the flag of the enemy army as a sign of victory.
The angry mob speared the effigy of the dictator in protest.
The dancer's arms speared upwards gracefully as she leapt into the air.
The ship's masthead speared through the fog, signaling its position.
The flames from the fire speared high into the night sky.
The plant's leaves speared out in all directions.
The knife's blade speared through the tough meat effortlessly.
The rocket's nose cone speared into the sky as it blasted off into space.
The clouds above us speared into the blue sky.
The building's spire speared upwards towards the heavens.
The icicles on the roof speared downwards, threatening to impale anyone beneath.
The athlete's javelin speared through the air with incredible speed.
The lightning bolt speared through the sky, illuminating the darkness.
The icicles on the roof speared downwards like sharp daggers.
The ice on the lake speared upwards in jagged formations.
The rocket's exhaust plume speared upwards during takeoff.
The tower's spire speared upwards towards the heavens, dominating the skyline.
The sun's rays speared through the clouds, signaling the end of the storm.
The Olympic athlete accurately speared the javelin to win the gold medal.
The indigenous people traditionally speared fish in the nearby river.
The fisherman expertly speared a tuna while out at sea.
The ancient warrior bravely speared his opponent in battle.
The chef speared a cherry tomato for the salad.
The skilled butcher deftly speared a lamb leg for roasting.
The tribesman skillfully speared a wildebeest during the hunt.
The experienced angler patiently speared a big game fish from the river.
The chef deftly speared a shrimp for the paella.
The survivalist resourcefully speared a rabbit for dinner.
The athlete speared the javelin during the competition.
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