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resheathe

alt. To sheathe again, to return to its sheath. vb. To sheathe again, to return to its sheath.

Usage examples of "resheathe".

I was breathing hard, and my hands were shaking so badly I could hardly resheathe my sword.

Easing back down the mound, heart thudding in his ears, he resheathed his sword and headed off.

He stooped and wiped the blade of the panga on the jacket of the nearer corpse, then resheathed it.

He drew the sword left-handed, swished it expertly, twirled it, and resheathed it.

Certain the danger had passed, they wiped their blades and resheathed their weapons.

He had resheathed it while running, and that might have been fortunate.

He drew his huge sword from the ground where he had stabbed it, brushed off its shiny blade with a scaled hand, and resheathed it at his side.

No less gravely, Bili partially drew the sword and reverently pressed his lips to the flat of the wide, well-honed blade, gently resheathed it, then returned it to its owner, accepting his axe in return.

Urach backed away from the helpless boy, resheathing one of his surgical-steel knives.

The elf had resheathed her sword and now held a dagger ready just in case their undesired companion attempted something.

Urach backed away from the helpless boy, resheathing one of his surgical-steel knives.

Then I resheathed the blade, in one of the seven sheaths sewn on the common, supple leather backing, slung now from its shoulder strap, at and about my left hip.