1. saber - Noun
2. saber - Verb
3. Saber - Proper noun
Alt. of Sabre
Source: Webster's dictionaryResentments are the rocket fuel that lives in the tip of my saber. Charlie Sheen
I'm just looking for that moment to drop my Jedi knickers and pull out my real light saber. Ewan McGregor
A mercury clock, described in the Libros del saber, a Spanish work from 1277 consisting of translations and paraphrases of Arabic works, is sometimes quoted as evidence for Muslim knowledge of a mechanical clock. Source: Internet
After all, the things that could spring out of the darkness and devour them were all too real – like saber tooth tigers and such like! Source: Internet
At one point, Peckinpah's mean streak and abusiveness towards the actors so enraged Heston that the normally even-tempered star threatened to run the director through with his cavalry saber if he did not show more courtesy to the cast. Source: Internet
But the French entered and a soldier sliced Niccolò's jaw and palate with a saber and left him for dead. Source: Internet