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reckless endangerment

another person NOTE: Reckless endangerment is a misdemeanor but sometimes rises to a felony, as when a deadly weapon is involved.

defend

defend 1 : to drive danger or attack away from [using a weapon to oneself] 2 : to act as attorney for (a defendant) [appointed to the accused] 3 : to

burglary

burglary, and some of the usual aggravating factors are the presence of people and use of a deadly weapon. bur·glar·i·ous [bər-glar-ē-əs] adj

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aggravated

aggravated : characterized by aggravating elements (as the use of a deadly weapon) [ kidnapping]

Pike

A foot soldiers weapon consisting of a long wooden shaft or staff with a pointed steel head It is now superseded by

Brandish

To move or wave as a weapon to raise and move in various directions to shake or flourish

Barong

A kind of cutting weapon similar to a cleaver with a thick back and thin razorlike edge used by the Moros of the

Club

A heavy staff of wood usually tapering and wielded with the hand a weapon a cudgel

Javelin

A sort of light spear to be thrown or cast by the hand anciently a weapon of war used by horsemen and foot soldiers now used chiefly in hunting the wild boar and other

Passegarde

A ridge or projecting edge on a shoulder piece to turn the blow of a lance or other weapon from the joint of the armor

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reckless endangerment

another person NOTE: Reckless endangerment is a misdemeanor but sometimes rises to a felony, as when a deadly weapon is involved.

defend

defend 1 : to drive danger or attack away from [using a weapon to oneself] 2 : to act as attorney for (a defendant) [appointed to the accused] 3 : to

burglary

burglary, and some of the usual aggravating factors are the presence of people and use of a deadly weapon. bur·glar·i·ous [bər-glar-ē-əs] adj

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aggravated

aggravated : characterized by aggravating elements (as the use of a deadly weapon) [ kidnapping]

Pike

A foot soldiers weapon consisting of a long wooden shaft or staff with a pointed steel head It is now superseded by

Brandish

To move or wave as a weapon to raise and move in various directions to shake or flourish

Barong

A kind of cutting weapon similar to a cleaver with a thick back and thin razorlike edge used by the Moros of the

Club

A heavy staff of wood usually tapering and wielded with the hand a weapon a cudgel

Javelin

A sort of light spear to be thrown or cast by the hand anciently a weapon of war used by horsemen and foot soldiers now used chiefly in hunting the wild boar and other

Passegarde

A ridge or projecting edge on a shoulder piece to turn the blow of a lance or other weapon from the joint of the armor

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