Examples of using Wielding in English and their translations into Norwegian
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PBase was conceived in July of 1999 after observicng countless camera wielding people that take cool photos
who charged, wielding their batons, as soon as the marchers approached.
Dragons are used to apply the fire-breathing, wielding claws and fangs,
Your task in this fun shooter is to help him whoop some hillbilly ass and abacus wielding auditors whilst avoiding hurting any of his forest buddies.
Your mission in this arcade action online game is to use your Star Defender ship to shoot at invading insects wielding nasty weapons.
HTML: Savage Journey through forests with your hammer wielding warrior, use magic spell
Wild River Grille and Men Wielding Fire are about 200 meters from the property.
Wielding the head of Medusa in order to keep away those negative thoughts of not winning big cash pay-outs on these reels.
Wielding a double-ended lightsaber,
Throughout, SCOTUS has not been timid in wielding its enormous influence by cutting different Presidents down to constitutional size
it will continue wielding its paraphernalia at the expense of the adherents to the most elementary
You can play as a soldier wielding anything from an M4 rifle to a rusty fork!
skillfully wielding a kendo technique,
Blade oils deal extra damage when wielding melee weapons, while bombs offer
In heaven, the 144,000 corulers with Christ will receive authority to share with Jesus in wielding“an iron rod” of destruction against all enemies of God's Kingdom.
Knowing the techniques of karate and wielding a machete, you can be a winner in any battle!
Wielding a single EVH Wolfgang humbucking pickup in the bridge position the Stripe Series Circles provides a high octane tone with plenty of power for both rhythm
Wielding axes, saws,
He suggested that Sir Bedivere should prove himself worthy of wielding it and pointed at an old tree with a thick trunk.
Wielding it, they started mercilessly whipping the opponent until someone fainted