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spear
1[speer]
noun
a long, stabbing weapon for thrusting or throwing, consisting of a wooden shaft to which a sharp-pointed head, as of iron or steel, is attached.
a soldier or other person armed with such a weapon; spearman.
an army of 40,000 spears.
a similar weapon or stabbing implement, as one for use in fishing.
the act of spearing.
adjective
verb (used with object)
to pierce with or as with a spear.
verb (used without object)
to go or penetrate like a spear.
The plane speared through the clouds.
spear
1/ spɪə /
noun
a weapon consisting of a long shaft with a sharp pointed end of metal, stone, or wood that may be thrown or thrust
a similar implement used to catch fish
another name for spearman
verb
to pierce (something) with or as if with a spear
spear
2/ spɪə /
noun
a shoot, slender stalk, or blade, as of grass, asparagus, or broccoli
Other Word Forms
- spearer noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of spear1
Word History and Origins
Origin of spear1
Origin of spear2
Example Sentences
“We are the tip of the spear,” said Herbert, who is not related to Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert.
The finished drink is then served over ice and topped with a pickle spear, which can be eaten in between sips of lemonade.
In June 2024, Filipino soldiers used their "bare hands" to fight off Chinese coast guard personnel armed with swords, spears and knives in the area.
However, cybersecurity experts have warned the breached data could be used to target unsuspecting customers with convincing personal emails in what's known as a spear phishing attack.
Parmesan-crusted zucchini spears were enjoyed with baked salmon and a creamy mushroom risotto.
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