Sentence examples for the torpedo from inspiring English sources

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the torpedo

noun

A cylindrical explosive projectile that can travel underwater and is used as a weapon.

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In the present study, we modeled the Torpedo AChR/Fab198 complex, based primarily on the recent 4 Å resolution structure of the Torpedo AChR.

Fiscal austerity has trumped the '60s counterculture as the torpedo.

Now from Sweden comes the cure for the stifling neutral-zone trap: the torpedo.

He also used the torpedo, a species of ray native to the Mediterranean, to treat hemorrhoids.

Was the ship carrying undeclared war munitions that exploded when the torpedo hit?

In the era after that, the torpedo, which had practical handicaps, was taken out of service.

The torpedo shape probably reflects a natural constraint on the heart's growth, Wood said.

The torpedo blew a hole the size of a house beneath the liner's waterline.

Had the torpedo been fired, the United States would have retaliated with nuclear weapons.

Their bunks are right next to the torpedo room and the engine.

At 3pm, Conqueror's crew was called to action stations and the torpedo tubes were loaded.

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