Examples of using Wielded in English and their translations into Swedish
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So you wielded the knife.
Oh, the power I wielded.
Byzantium wielded the sword.
Like a Stonewood wields an axe. She wielded truth.
My father wielded this blade?
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One of the two officers who wielded batons.
Their tribe wielded the Death Totem.
What you don't know is the ways in which he wielded that influence.
To be wielded with deadly purpose.
The country was ruled by Shoguns who wielded unlimited power.
She wielded truth like a Stonewood wields an axe.
It's the way he wielded all that power.
I wielded the blade on those hallowed boards many a time. Sorry.
Any 2 weapons wielded by the same class.
The symbols could be shared but the staff wielded by only one.
The strong hand that wielded the power wavered and fell.
except… It wasn't Arthur who wielded the sword.
In which he wielded that influence. What you don't know is the ways.
Many of the most legendary guitarists in the world have wielded a Les Paul;
Think that the person who wielded that fatal blow was someone other than you?
At this time, kings of the different nations were dictators and wielded absolute power.
Possibly. Or the"Ruyi Jingu Bang" wielded by the immortal monkey king Sun Wukong.
he was butchered. And I'm told… you likely wielded the sword… personally.
A scalpel wielded with precision and without remorse. Equally, it sometimes needs a dagger.
He knew all 18 forms of armed combat, and wielded a spear with singular prowess.
A scalpel wielded with precision and without remorse. Equally, it sometimes needs a dagger.
a scalpel wielded with precision and without remorse.
Father Maskell wielded a lot of power and fear in people because you didn't wanna be called to his office or get in trouble.
During the first years of the revolution, miners wielded extraordinary influence within the government.
Eventually, the Church in Persia became a sort of national church over which the Bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon wielded unlimited power.