"scabbard" in the noun sense
1. scabbard
a sheath for a sword or dagger or bayonet
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a sheath for a sword or dagger or bayonet
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scabbard
A leaden sword in an ivory scabbard. [ Proverb ]
Good sword has often been in poor scabbard. [ Gaelic Proverb ]
Who draws his sword against his prince, must throw away his scabbard. [ Proverb ]
Mere intelligence without corresponding energy of the will is a polished sword in its scabbard, contemptible, if it is never drawn forth. [ Lindner ]
Give not thy tongue too great a liberty, lest it take thee prisoner. A word unspoken is like the sword in the scabbard, thine; if vented, thy sword is in another's hand. If thou desire to be held wise, be so wise as to hold thy tongue. [ Quarles ]
scabbardin Scrabble®
The word scabbard is playable in Scrabble®, no blanks required. Because it is longer than 7 letters, you would have to play off an existing word or do it in several moves.
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scabbardin Words With Friends™
The word scabbard is playable in Words With Friends™, no blanks required. Because it is longer than 7 letters, you would have to play off an existing word or do it in several moves.
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