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  • noun Alternative form of spearman.

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Examples

  • We started off, Droop and his spearsman in the lead, walking along the shadow of the trail that was broken by the sun through the leaves.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • I left him the gun and two cartridges and they were all busy butchering in the dusk when we followed the spearsman and the tracks of the smaller buff, which had no blood on them, up to the top of the hill and on our way toward home.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • We were going on ahead to camp with the chased-by-a-rhino spearsman as guide and Droop was going to skin out the head and they were going to butcher and cache the meat in trees so the hyenas would not get it.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • I left him the gun and two cartridges and they were all busy butchering in the dusk when we followed the spearsman and the tracks of the smaller buff, which had no blood on them, up to the top of the hill and on our way toward home.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • We started off, Droop and his spearsman in the lead, walking along the shadow of the trail that was broken by the sun through the leaves.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • We were going on ahead to camp with the chased-by-a-rhino spearsman as guide and Droop was going to skin out the head and they were going to butcher and cache the meat in trees so the hyenas would not get it.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • We started off, Droop and his spearsman in the lead, walking along the shadow of the trail that was broken by the sun through the leaves.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • I left him the gun and two cartridges and they were all busy butchering in the dusk when we followed the spearsman and the tracks of the smaller buff, which had no blood on them, up to the top of the hill and on our way toward home.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • We were going on ahead to camp with the chased-by-a-rhino spearsman as guide and Droop was going to skin out the head and they were going to butcher and cache the meat in trees so the hyenas would not get it.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • Then bares his breast unto the dart the daring spearsman sends,

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