dagger
Collocations
4(noun.)
ADJ
curved | ceremonial, jewelled, ornamental
VERB + DAGGER
draw | sheathe
Definitions
noun
A stabbing weapon, similar to a sword but with a short, double-edged blade.
The dagger, under the title cultellum and misericorde, has been the constant companion of the sword, at least from the days of Edward I. and is mentioned in the statute of Winchester.
The typographical mark †.
A point scored near the end of the game (clutch time) to take or increase the scorer's team lead, so that they are likely to win.
His last-minute 3-point dagger silenced the criticism for his so-called failure to come up big in big moments.
verb
To pierce with a dagger; to stab.
To perform the daggering dance.
noun
A timber placed diagonally in a ship's frame.
DAGGER. A piece of timber that faces on to the poppets of the bilgeways, and crosses them diagonally , to keep them together
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6The dagger, under the title cultellum and misericorde, has been the constant companion of the sword, at least from the days of Edward I. and is mentioned in the statute of Winchester.
WiktionaryHis last-minute 3-point dagger silenced the criticism for his so-called failure to come up big in big moments.
WiktionaryDAGGER. A piece of timber that faces on to the poppets of the bilgeways, and crosses them diagonally , to keep them together
WiktionaryIs this a dagger which I see before me, the handle toward my hand?
Tatoeba · #1078684The dagger penetrated his heart.
Tatoeba · #2259303Tom attacked Mary with a dagger.
Tatoeba · #3115712