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scythe

[sahyth] / saɪð /




VERB
mow
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The Vatican foreign minister described the Pope's ability to scythe through difficult subjects with clarity, reminding officials, for example, to remember migrants as human beings and not just "numbers" in their discussions about them.

From BBC • Apr. 25, 2025

This year, the garden staff wielded a scythe, too.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 25, 2023

She quickly wields her talent for sizing up men like a scythe, cutting him off at the knees, or maybe a few inches higher, before he can further ruin her solace.

From Salon • Feb. 27, 2023

“We foreshadow what the Wolf will reveal he is later in the story by having his sickle, or scythe, having that same kind of framing.”

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 21, 2023

Rowan and Citra trained with blades and staffs, sparring against the scythe, who was surprisingly strong and limber for a man of his apparent age.

From "Scythe" by Neal Shusterman




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