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saber

[sey-ber] / ˈseɪ bər /
NOUN
weapon
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“Everybody grabs a light saber. You don’t have to take yourself too seriously — we all feel like kids again.”

From Los Angeles Times

For years, historians followed the bomb’s echoes through the Cold War: Bikini Atoll and nuclear bunkers, Strangelove and SALT, détente and Defcon, Star Wars and saber rattling, to hit a few low points.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet at other times he has rattled the nuclear saber.

From Barron's

The Eisenhower library has several swords from the president in its collection, including a saber and a sword of honour featured in a current exhibit.

From BBC

The Army-Notre Dame rivalry writes its own storylines: the pope’s boys against the Doughboys, religion and the military, the cross versus the saber.

From Los Angeles Times