samurai - use in sentences
Adjective modifier
- famous: He talks of his encounters with the descendants of famous Samurais of the past.
Converse of object
- become: Adams had truly become a samurai, forgoing his English attire for sumptuous silk kimonos.
- do: How did the samurai square their occupations with the general Buddhist principle of nonviolence?
- see: Being a big fan of these types of movies I was slightly skeptical about seeing the last samurai.
- find: Will they ever find the samurai who smells of sunflowers?
Adjective modifier
- masterless: As a result, the Lord`s retainers become ronin, masterless samurai.
- Japanese: Japanese samurai were, however, allowed to carry their weapons there.
- last: Being a big fan of these types of movies I was slightly skeptical about seeing the last samurai.
- young: Young samurai only shaved the forepart of the crown leaving the forelock intact.
- 6m: And I don't want a kit that is to close to the 6M samurai.
Modifies a noun
- sword: The samurai sword is considered by many to be the spirit of old Japan.
- sudoku: Thanks, Phil, for the scan of the samurai sudoku.
- warrior: Haggar is about to give the samurai warrior a taste of his own sword in the underworld fighting arena.
- armor: Here, you can see antiques from Japans past, including samurai armor.
- solver: Samurai Su Doku Solver Easy-to-use samurai su doku solver.
- vampire: Take the latest samurai vampire novel, for instance.
Noun used with modifier
- killer: Killer sudoku is my favorite sudoku variation ( with the possible exception of killer samurai sudoku ).
- easy-to-use: Samurai Su Doku Solver Easy-to-use samurai su doku solver.
- century: By the 14th century samurai were fighting more and more on foot and battles were on a larger scale.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
Share on Facebook