All 10 Uses
joust
in
A Clash of Kings
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- "Will you joust today, my lord?" she asked him.†
p. 42.9 *
- The straw knight jousts better than that one.†
p. 45.1
- Princes should be allowed to sail the sea and hunt boar in the wolfswood and joust with lances.†
p. 75.5
- My grandsons will joust with theirs, though, and one day their blood may wed with mine.†
p. 147.9
- She had come up from Oldtown with her father to see her brothers joust.†
p. 198.2
- I won joust after joust.†
p. 198.4
- I won joust after joust.†
p. 198.4
- I never distinguished myself again, and each defeat meant the loss of another charger and another suit of jousting armor, which must needs be ransomed or replaced.†
p. 199.3jousting = competing in a contest to knock each other off horses with blunted lances OR competing in any kind of contest
- At the opposite end of the high table, Hothen and Mors were playing a drinking game, slamming their horns together as hard as knights meeting in joust.†
p. 326.7
- You can see how tight his mouth sits, so me and the other lads we know better'n to say a squeak to him, but this brewer he's got to talk, he even asks how m'lord fared in the jousting.†
p. 467.1jousting = competing in a contest to knock each other off horses with blunted lances OR competing in any kind of contest
Definitions:
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(1)
(joust) a contest in which knights attempt to knock each other off horses with blunted lances
or:
any kind of contest - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)