scythe in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
As a youth, he may have been apprenticed to a scythe maker, perhaps to a relative.
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On either side of the shield, a farmer rests on his scythe, and a sailor leans on an anchor.
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A scythe is lying amid the tall grass and weeds, and near it the flowers and grass lately cut and apparently withering.
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The scythe is magically sharp and is capable of energy blasts (much like the original), but has also been used to drain energy.
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A total of eight death scythes are given jurisdiction of a particular world region to help maintain order.
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He attacks with blasts of lightning and fights with a large two handed scythe.
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The village farmers no longer had to use scythes or sickles to bring the crops in, working from dawn until dusk.
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She is a formidable fighter, wielding a giant scythe with enough force to cut a man in half.
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Historical harvest methods involved cutting with a scythe or sickle, and threshing under the feet of cattle.
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The first release was a single piece, with neither the mask nor the scythe being removable.
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