bucklers

[US]/[ˈbʌkləz]/
[UK]/[ˈbʌkləz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.small round shields, typically used in medieval combat.; A person who is easily shocked or embarrassed.; A person who is timid or easily intimidated.

Phrases & Collocations

dodging bucklers

throwing bucklers

collecting bucklers

avoiding bucklers

catching bucklers

launched bucklers

returned bucklers

several bucklers

lost bucklers

found bucklers

Example Sentences

the knight wore shining bucklers on his arm.

she practiced deflecting blows with bucklers and swords.

medieval warriors often used bucklers for close combat.

he skillfully maneuvered his bucklers to block the attack.

the museum displayed a collection of antique bucklers.

the jousting tournament required the use of sturdy bucklers.

he carried a small buckler for added protection.

the blacksmith forged strong bucklers for the soldiers.

she studied the historical use of bucklers in warfare.

the young squire learned to wield a buckler effectively.

the design of the bucklers varied by region and era.

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