All 18 Uses
joust
in
A Feast For Crows
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- No, my jousting days are done, he thought as he dismounted ...but all the same, he stopped to watch a while.†
p. 328.3 *jousting = competing in a contest to knock each other off horses with blunted lances OR competing in any kind of contest
- Jousting was three-quarters horsemanship, Jaime had always believed.†
p. 328.6
- Jousting is in your blood.†
p. 498.2
- But I never knew that King Robert was so accomplished at the joust.†
p. 498.4
- Robert Baratheon had been an indifferent jouster, in truth.†
p. 498.5jouster = someone who competes in a contest to knock each other off horses with blunted lances; or someone who competes in any kind of contest
- For his jousting lesson.†
p. 504.6jousting = competing in a contest to knock each other off horses with blunted lances OR competing in any kind of contest
- There will be no jousting.†
p. 504.6
- The Dornish are the finest jousters in the realm.†
p. 505.1
- I want my white courser saddled on the morrow so Ser Loras can teach me how to joust.†
p. 505.4
- Until you come of age, the rule is mine You will learn to joust, I promise you.†
p. 505.6
- So long as I hear no more nonsense about jousting.†
p. 505.9jousting = competing in a contest to knock each other off horses with blunted lances OR competing in any kind of contest
- You'll need to look long and hard to find a better jouster than Loras Tyrell.†
p. 506.7jouster = someone who competes in a contest to knock each other off horses with blunted lances; or someone who competes in any kind of contest
- Ser Balman had been a noted jouster once, and one of the handsomest knights in the Seven Kingdoms.†
p. 510.5
- I remember watching you joust in ...which tourney was it where you fought so brilliantly, ser?†
p. 511.4
- Two of her uncles fell before his lance, along with a dozen of her father's finest jousters, the flower of the west.†
p. 514.7
- Ser Bonifer himself had been a promising knight in his youth, but something had happened to him, a defeat or a disgrace or a near brush with death, and afterward he had decided that jousting was an empty vanity and put away his lance for good and all.†
p. 579.3jousting = competing in a contest to knock each other off horses with blunted lances OR competing in any kind of contest
- Down beside the river, he watched two washerwomen jousting in the shallows, mounted on the shoulders of a pair of men-at-arms.†
p. 703.4
- Ser Denys hailed from one of the poor, proud branches ...but he was also a renowned jouster, handsome and gallant and brimming with courtesy.†
p. 895.2jouster = someone who competes in a contest to knock each other off horses with blunted lances; or someone who competes 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)