Noun
of Wield
Power; authority; rule.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbout 200 men swooped down on the motorcade, wielding metal chains, metal batons, stones and other weapons. Source: Internet
About 300 buffalo race in groups of five or six, spurred on by bareback jockeys wielding wooden sticks, as hundreds of spectators cheer. Source: Internet
After a term as Praetor, the magistrate would serve as a provincial governor in the office of Propraetor, wielding Propraetor imperium, commanding the province’s legions, and possessing ultimate authority within his province(s). Source: Internet
Ajax commands his army wielding a huge shield made of seven cow-hides with a layer of bronze. Source: Internet
A group of masked men, wielding sticks, rods and sledgehammers terrorised the JNU campus for close to three hours on Sunday evening. Source: Internet
Ajax, wielding an enormous spear as a weapon and leaping from ship to ship, holds off the Trojan armies virtually single-handedly. Source: Internet