All 13 Uses
joust
in
A Storm of Swords
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- Symon says there's to be a singers' tourney, and tumblers, even a fools' joust.†
p. 170.3
- "Five days of jousting were planned," she said.†
p. 341.4 *jousting = competing in a contest to knock each other off horses with blunted lances OR competing in any kind of contest
- Tell about the jousting.†
p. 341.5
- Aerys never let me joust.†
p. 416.8
- Besides the jousting, there was a melee in the old style fought between seven teams of knights, as well as archery and axe-throwing, a horse race, a tournament of singers, a mummer show, and many feasts and frolics.†
p. 586.5jousting = competing in a contest to knock each other off horses with blunted lances OR competing in any kind of contest
- From Jalabhar Xho, Joffrey received a great bow of golden wood and quiver of long arrows fletched with green and scarlet feathers; from Lady Tanda a pair of supple riding boots; from Ser Kevan a magnificent red leather jousting saddle; a red gold brooch wrought in the shape of a scorpion from the Dornishman, Prince Oberyn; silver spurs from Ser Addam Marbrand; a red silk tourney pavilion from Lord Mathis Rowan.†
p. 802.9
- "Bring on my royal jousters!" he shouted in a voice thick with wine, clapping his hands together.†
p. 823.5
- The jousters were a pair of dwarfs.†
p. 823.7
- The knights waited for it to die, circled around each other trading colorful insults, and were about to separate for another joust when the dog threw its rider to the floor and mounted the sow.†
p. 824.9
- The tiny jousters led dog and sow from the hall, the guests returned to their trenchers of brawn, and Tyrion called for another cup of wine.†
p. 825.8
- Since you won't joust you'll be my cupbearer.†
p. 826.7
- The singers, the jugglers, the dancing bear ...did your little lord husband enjoy my jousting dwarfs?†
p. 840.4jousting = competing in a contest to knock each other off horses with blunted lances OR competing in any kind of contest
- And despite what he'd told Bronn, going up against Ser Gregor Clegane in his own person would be a bigger farce than Joffrey's jousting dwarfs.†
p. 899.7
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)