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nounPlural tantos ˈtantəʊˈtän(t)ō A Japanese short sword or dagger. 日本短刀(或匕首) Example sentencesExamples - Traditional tantos were double-ground and he offers his knives with this grind as well as the asymmetrical chisel grind so popular on tactical knives today.
- I like my tanto and scimitar much more than these military weapons.
- He was already dropping the tanto and reaching for the katana hilt protruding from the scabbard on his back.
- Sleek in design, these knives feature synthetic handles with molded-in checkering and a choice of two blade styles, a modified spearpoint and a tanto, both made of 154 CM stainless steel.
- The catalog reads like a who's who of blade styles, running the gamut from conventional drop and clip point designs to the more exotic tanto and bolo.
- The blade is a melding of the imposing Hawkbill design with the wicked Japanese tanto.
- I grabbed my tanto and slit through his hand and kicked him against a wall.
- We are both wounded, you from the shuriken, and I, from the tanto.
- To understand the gravity of this, simply look at virtually any custom knifemaker's or manufacturer's tactical line and you'll be hard-pressed to find one that doesn't offer a tanto.
- He glanced over at him and smirked as he toyed with the tanto, the smallest of the set of Japanese blades.
- The tanto served the Samurai well throughout centuries of close-quarters battle.
- Ten years later, he was killed by a small-time gangster, with a tanto, in a bar.
- He had his fists clenched tightly around his tanto.
- At first glance, the Chisel looks like a traditional tanto, complete with wrapped cord over stingray hide underpinnings, topped with an ornamental menuki.
- Historically, it should be noted that original Japanese tantos were V-ground.
- Things got a little out of hand when she flipped my principal over his desk, pressed a ceremonial tanto to his throat, and told him she'd send him to his ancestors if he didn't write me a letter of recommendation.
- The Extreme Ops series offers three blade shapes, tanto, drop point and clip point set into an ergonomic handle of G-10 fiberglass laminate.
- I lunged again, bringing my sword to his chest, but at the last minute, taking out my tanto I always kept hidden on my person, and slashed at the cloth concealing the ninja's face.
- If I wanted to do anything to you I would have taken the tanto inside your jacket and done it by now.
- Weapons such as the jutte, tessen (iron fan), sode garami (sleeve entangler), tanto and jo were more emphasized.
adverb ˈtantəʊˈtän(t)ō Music usually with negative (as a direction) too much. 〔乐〕(演奏指示)太多 不过分快的快板。 Example sentencesExamples - Her taut, strongly projected approach to the Allegro, ma non tanto finale produced a cascade of virtuosic razzle dazzle that was always wedded to a sophisticated conception of the score's grand, arching line.
- Pianist Michael Linville, now the New World Symphony's Director of Admissions, played with stylish musicality in the Allegro, ma non tanto from Dvorák's Quartet in A for Piano and Strings Op 81.
- This Allegro non tanto is the first movement of this two-movement sonatina.
nounˈtän(t)ō A Japanese short sword or dagger. 日本短刀(或匕首) Example sentencesExamples - If I wanted to do anything to you I would have taken the tanto inside your jacket and done it by now.
- He glanced over at him and smirked as he toyed with the tanto, the smallest of the set of Japanese blades.
- I grabbed my tanto and slit through his hand and kicked him against a wall.
- I like my tanto and scimitar much more than these military weapons.
- To understand the gravity of this, simply look at virtually any custom knifemaker's or manufacturer's tactical line and you'll be hard-pressed to find one that doesn't offer a tanto.
- At first glance, the Chisel looks like a traditional tanto, complete with wrapped cord over stingray hide underpinnings, topped with an ornamental menuki.
- He was already dropping the tanto and reaching for the katana hilt protruding from the scabbard on his back.
- Things got a little out of hand when she flipped my principal over his desk, pressed a ceremonial tanto to his throat, and told him she'd send him to his ancestors if he didn't write me a letter of recommendation.
- The catalog reads like a who's who of blade styles, running the gamut from conventional drop and clip point designs to the more exotic tanto and bolo.
- We are both wounded, you from the shuriken, and I, from the tanto.
- Traditional tantos were double-ground and he offers his knives with this grind as well as the asymmetrical chisel grind so popular on tactical knives today.
- I lunged again, bringing my sword to his chest, but at the last minute, taking out my tanto I always kept hidden on my person, and slashed at the cloth concealing the ninja's face.
- Historically, it should be noted that original Japanese tantos were V-ground.
- Ten years later, he was killed by a small-time gangster, with a tanto, in a bar.
- The blade is a melding of the imposing Hawkbill design with the wicked Japanese tanto.
- He had his fists clenched tightly around his tanto.
- The tanto served the Samurai well throughout centuries of close-quarters battle.
- The Extreme Ops series offers three blade shapes, tanto, drop point and clip point set into an ergonomic handle of G-10 fiberglass laminate.
- Weapons such as the jutte, tessen (iron fan), sode garami (sleeve entangler), tanto and jo were more emphasized.
- Sleek in design, these knives feature synthetic handles with molded-in checkering and a choice of two blade styles, a modified spearpoint and a tanto, both made of 154 CM stainless steel.
adverbˈtän(t)ō Music usually with negative (especially as a direction after a tempo marking) too much. 不过分快的快板。 Example sentencesExamples - Pianist Michael Linville, now the New World Symphony's Director of Admissions, played with stylish musicality in the Allegro, ma non tanto from Dvorák's Quartet in A for Piano and Strings Op 81.
- This Allegro non tanto is the first movement of this two-movement sonatina.
- Her taut, strongly projected approach to the Allegro, ma non tanto finale produced a cascade of virtuosic razzle dazzle that was always wedded to a sophisticated conception of the score's grand, arching line.
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