All 22 Uses
joust
in
A Dance With Dragons
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- The little men were done up in wooden armor, miniature knights preparing for a joust.†
p. 101.9 *
- They saw us jousting in the square and followed us.†
p. 406.5jousting = competing in a contest to knock each other off horses with blunted lances OR competing in any kind of contest
- They saw us jousting in the square.†
p. 406.6
- Will they joust for me?†
p. 435.7
- Viserys had told her stories of the tourneys he had witnessed in the Seven Kingdoms, but Dany had never seen a joust herself.†
p. 435.8
- A great jouster must be a great horseman first.†
p. 472.9jouster = someone who competes in a contest to knock each other off horses with blunted lances; or someone who competes in any kind of contest
- She had her dog with her, the big grey hound she rode in the mock jousts.†
p. 477.7
- Why couldn't you just come joust with us, the way the king wanted?†
p. 483.4
- I have no trade, just the jousting show, and that needs two.†
p. 487.3jousting = competing in a contest to knock each other off horses with blunted lances OR competing in any kind of contest
- Best start eating more, so you'll be nice and plump when you joust before Her Grace.†
p. 487.9
- So he found himself clad in Groat's painted wooden armor, astride Groat's sow, whilst Groat's sister instructed him in the finer points of the mummer's joust that had been their bread and salt.†
p. 576.6
- Truth be told, I've seen worse jousters.†
p. 577.6
- The thing is not to joust well, Hugor.†
p. 577.7
- Perhaps you will be good enough to teach me, in between the jousting and the pig-riding.†
p. 580.5jousting = competing in a contest to knock each other off horses with blunted lances OR competing in any kind of contest
- Should we joust for them again?†
p. 587.1
- I joust, I sing, I say amusing things.†
p. 679.9
- Let us joust for our master first and save the bear for some other time.†
p. 687.8
- To celebrate the signing of the peace, you shall have the honor of jousting in the Great Pit of Daznak.†
p. 691.8jousting = competing in a contest to knock each other off horses with blunted lances OR competing in any kind of contest
- The battle was followed by the day's first folly, a tilt between a pair of jousting dwarfs, presented by one of the Yunkish lords that Hizdahr had invited to the games.†
p. 760.1
- It's them, the jousting dwarfs, the ones who tilted for the queen.†
p. 832.6
- Selmy had won that name when he was ten years old, a new-made squire, yet so vain and proud and foolish that he got it in his head that he could joust with tried and proven knights.†
p. 866.9
- We were jousting before some great lord, riding Crunch and Pretty Pig, and men were throwing roses at us.†
p. 952.8jousting = 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)