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ˈfencer
/ ˈfɛnsə /
noun
- a person who fights with a sword, esp one who practises the art of fencing
- a person who erects and repairs fences
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Example Sentences
Think like a fencer: parry on Medicare; lunge at the stimulus.
The annual price of training for Maya Lawrence, an Olympic fencer, is estimated to be $20,000.
Althotas eyed the speaker like a fencer watching his antagonist make a lunge which lays him open to defeat.
In the gym, Siebold also shone as a good boxer, fencer and wrestler.
But they were masters once, and now and then they send out a fencer the French can't touch.'
Donald was a capital fencer; and, well skilled in the tricks of the art, he had a parry for every known thrust.
The fencer who can transfer his weapon to the left hand places his adversary at a disadvantage.
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