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with lance in hand

 

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Term: with lance in hand

Description: "With lance in hand" is a phrase often used to describe someone carrying or wielding a long weapon called a lance. This term implies readiness for battle or competition.

Sense 1:

Part of Speech: Phrase

Usage: This phrase is commonly used in literature, historical accounts, and colloquial conversations.

Example Sentence: The knight rode his horse with lance in hand, prepared to joust in the tournament.

Sense 2:

Part of Speech: Phrase

Usage: This phrase can be used metaphorically to express preparedness or determination for any task or challenge.

Example Sentence: The entrepreneur entered the meeting with lance in hand, ready to pitch his business idea with confidence and conviction.

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