Sentence examples for the grenades from inspiring English sources

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the grenades

noun

A small explosive device, designed to be thrown by hand or launched from a grenade launcher.

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"And then I got the grenades".

"The other guards had the grenades.

Someone else would have to roll the grenades.

The grenades, he said, at least frightened the soldiers.

Islamic militants were suspected of throwing the grenades.

But the railway bomb was defused before it exploded, and the grenades caused no injuries.

" Two of them had holdalls they must have been the grenades which were used.

The grenades (which slightly injured Natalia Vitrenko, a leading left-winger) were an anomaly.

He then climbed in and pressed the grenades to your correspondent's head.

"He selected his weapons, he pulled the pins, he threw the grenades," Captain Cook said.

They remove the grenades and neutralize them by altering them mechanically.

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