"Let he who can unsheathe this sword... claim any crown as his reward." | |
"Let him who can unsheathe this sword, claim any crown..." | |
"Let him who can unsheathe this sword... claim any crown as his reward." | |
10,000 dinar to the one who can unsheathe the sword! | |
And your brassiere is like a protective brass plate... you can tear away to unsheathe your most powerful weapon: your hypnotic breasts! | |
"Let he who can unsheathe this sword... claim any crown as his reward." | |
"Let him who can unsheathe this sword, claim any crown..." | |
"Let him who can unsheathe this sword... claim any crown as his reward." | |
10,000 dinar to the one who can unsheathe the sword! | |
And your brassiere is like a protective brass plate... you can tear away to unsheathe your most powerful weapon: your hypnotic breasts! | |
I still need her as a test subject. (Knife unsheathes) | |
[Sword unsheathes] | |
[sword unsheathes and pierces flesh] [electronic beeps] [slowly] good-bye, cruel world. | |
I still need her as a test subject. (Knife unsheathes) | |
[Sword unsheathes] | |
[sword unsheathes and pierces flesh] [electronic beeps] [slowly] good-bye, cruel world. | |
"But why... why is it unsheathed," you may well ask, "in the confines of the Park Wardman Hotel?" | |
And then in a final act of treachery, you unsheathed your mighty broadsword and chopped off my head! | |
Careful, because when the rapier of my wit is fully unsheathed, I can make a woman laugh until she fills her shoes with piddle. | |
Except your nights will be filled with unsheathed, unwrapped pounding. | |
He saw the Horseman come towards me with his sword unsheathed, but it is I who govern the Horseman, my dear. | |
(unsheathing a blade) | |
-(knife unsheathing) | |
A good swordsman does not take lightly unsheathing his sword. | |
But one of the Cossacks... saw her... and very quickly... rode towards her... unsheathing his sword or something. | |
You have lost Rome without unsheathing your sword. | |
"But why... why is it unsheathed," you may well ask, "in the confines of the Park Wardman Hotel?" | |
And then in a final act of treachery, you unsheathed your mighty broadsword and chopped off my head! | |
Careful, because when the rapier of my wit is fully unsheathed, I can make a woman laugh until she fills her shoes with piddle. | |
Except your nights will be filled with unsheathed, unwrapped pounding. | |
He saw the Horseman come towards me with his sword unsheathed, but it is I who govern the Horseman, my dear. | |
(unsheathing a blade) | |
-(knife unsheathing) | |
A good swordsman does not take lightly unsheathing his sword. | |
But one of the Cossacks... saw her... and very quickly... rode towards her... unsheathing his sword or something. | |
You have lost Rome without unsheathing your sword. | |