targe
Pronunciation: [tɑrdʒ]
Word
Context: "history"
(noun) a type of small shield that was used in the past, especially in battles. It was held to protect oneself from attacks.
Example
The knight carried his targe confidently into battle, ready to defend himself.
Example
The soldiers did not have a targe, leaving them vulnerable to enemy attacks.
Example
Why did the warrior choose to use a targe instead of a larger shield?
Context: "games"
(noun) a game or target, like in archery or shooting, where players aim to hit a specific mark or object.
Example
He hit the targe with perfect accuracy during the archery competition.
Example
She missed the targe completely and hit the tree behind it instead.
Example
How far away is the targe from where you're standing?
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