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Weaponless

Weaponless \Weap"on*less\, a. Having no weapon.

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weaponless

a. lacking a weapon

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weaponless

adj. without a weapon

Usage examples of "weaponless".

Mr Crepsley sent the knife in his right hand flying at Gannen Harst, leaving himself weaponless.

Both men were hurt - Gord battered and bruised, and the blond, weaponless opponent slashed and stabbed.

The Professor paused only long enough to tie the raft to outcropping roots before puffing along behind, weaponless but determined.

Straight as a sword, but weaponless, the caithdein of Tysan stood afoot in the path of the advance riders, the standardbearers, the tall lancers three abreast that formed the block of the elite royal bodyguard.

Hume had his ray tube, but Vye was weaponless, unless somewhere along their route he could pick up some defensive and offensive arm.

Twisting weaponless, The Shadow clutched Yeddo with two hands, when the Jap expected only one.

It was in approaching to encounter Merritt that Horry discovered that he was weaponless.

The stormtroopers stepped back, and the door shut behind Jacen, closing him in, weaponless and alone.

Perhaps Basics rule the cluster, perhaps they plague us only because we are weak and weaponless.

There were a couple of possible brawlers, but they were weaponless save for their eating knives.

Lord Culter, weaponless and fine-drawn, stepped forward and addressed them.

She wrested out of the dark void of rage and sorrow, names for them, histories, spoke their names as, weaponless, crownless, mute, they faced her again across the hall: Acor, Ohroe, cursed with sorrow for his sons, Nemir who spoke pig-language, Farr who had done her bidding for the sake of a six-hundred-year-old skull, Evern who had died with his falcons, defending his home.

The hatch opened, lowered a jaw to the ground, and armored troops walked down onto the soil of the world as they on their hillside stood still in a line of their own, armorless and weaponless.

He knew little about them or their ways as yet, but what he did know was sufficient to convince him that they were as formidable foes as ever he had encountered and that while he remained weaponless he was no match against their great bludgeons and swift-thrown missiles.

As he fell, Mr Crepsley sent the knife in his right hand flying at Gannen Harst, leaving himself weaponless.