Similar words: battle, embattle, embattled, battledore, battlement, join battle, battleship, battle field. Meaning: n. 1. a sharp-tongued domineering wife 2. a broadax used as a weapon.
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1. Our headmistress was a real old battleaxe.
2. My landlady is an old battleaxe and has far too many house rules.
3. Probably a stringy old battleaxe in tweeds.
4. Very few students now choose to adopt a well-meaning motherly landlady or a battleaxe with inflexible house-rules.
5. An old battle-axe of a nun wrapped them both in heavy blankets, forcing cups of mulled wine down their throats.
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6. Grandma is something else — a battle-axe from the old country who hasn't smiled in decades.
7. "That fellow with the battle-axe looks as if he wanted to split George's head open, " said Mr. Audley, pointing to a fierce warrior whose uplifted arm appeared above George Talboys' dark hair.
8. When a knight fought, he usually carried a shield, a lance, a long sword, a battle-axe and a knife.
9. Zhang Fei's probing eye made out Cao Cao's blue silk umbrella in the distance, his feathered battle-axe and fringed banner.
10. Whenever a Warrior creature comes into play, you may attach Obsidian Battle-Axe to it.
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