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Axeman

Axe \Axe\, Axeman \Axe"man\, etc. See Ax, Axman.

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axeman

n. 1 A man who wields an axe. 2 (context informal music English) A musician who plays a guitar or saxophone.

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Axeman (film)

Axeman (originally released as Axeman at Cutter's Creek) is a 2013 horror film written and directed by Joston Theney. The film had a limited theatrical release beginning February 14, 2013, and was released to DVD on May 6, 2014. It stars Chantelle Albers as a young woman that finds herself being terrorized by an axe-wielding killer.

Usage examples of "axeman".

A scene of orderly confusion immediately followed, as camp equipage of every description was taken from the boats and carried to the place where axemen were already at work clearing away underbrush or cutting wood for the fires.

The axemen had cleared the dark Cimmerian forest back far enough from the ditch and the wall of stakes that the wild men lurking in the woods could not hope to take the army by surprise.

When Queen Cyrilla was taken out to be beheaded, he made a daring raid, and in the confusion of people come to see the execution, he snatched his sister from the axeman.

Behind him the axemen slashed along, striking white slivers from the pink and scaly columns of red pines that shot up a hundred and twenty feet without a branch.

Then at the moment when the Yuye drew back exhausted, their resolve broken, Habbakuk Lal opened his ranks and let his axemen run.

He took with him two legions each of 6,000 hoplites, light infantry, axemen and archers.

They have no axemen, and I doubt those breastplates would turn an arrow.

Huy led 4,500 of his heavy infantry and axemen around to the west and lay them in a crescent shape at the edge of the forest beyond the town.

Twice Huy pulled his axemen and infantry out of the reddened mud of the ford to rest and reform.

His axemen hacked their way through to the baggage train, and the drivers of the bullock wagons jumped from their seats and ran, the women bearers dropped the baskets of grain from their heads and followed them in a shrieking panic.

Huy assured him, and as he spoke the distant axemen formed up quickly into the testudo formation, an armoured tortoise of shields, and they trotted out between the enclosing arms of spearmen, beating the encircling movement with minutes to spare.

They ran aground together, and from them poured 400 heavy axemen, led by Huy Ben-Amon.

Two hundred mounted axemen preceded and flanked a long and rich train of waggons, a herd of spare horses, and a larger herd of skinny cattle of the long-horned and -haired breed of western and northern Scotland.

He had left his Axemen to travel at a more leisurely pace from Nordmuth and ridden virtually nonstop to the Tower of the Seneschal, exhausting himself in the effort.

The majority of the Axemen would have to camp outside the town precinct, for there was no way they could be billeted in a town the size of Tare, but Embeth invited the women, Gilbert, Axis and Belial to stay at her castle.