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to grenade
noun
A small explosive device, designed to be thrown by hand or launched from a grenade launcher.
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He absorbed everything from plebe knowledge to grenade manuals.
Mars appeals to a broad demographic, from the aunties who dance to Grenade at family parties to the guys who sext Gorilla lyrics with the eggplant emoji.
The propaganda has been taken to heart by many Russian soldiers, and at times they seem somewhat intimidated by their adversaries, especially in Grozny, where armored vehicles were vulnerable to grenade launchers and soldiers had to walk in.
Back in 1962, this was the first ever Cobra race car sold to the public, though with 340bhp prepared to grenade its rear tyres, we doubt it was as accessible as a modern day Caterham Academy car.
Campus Safety magazine recommends that universities take part in the 1033 program to cover a range of needs from storage units to grenade launchers.
But the unrest has intensified in the months since the victory, escalating from popular protests to grenade attacks, assassination attempts, and rebel attacks.
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Jonathan Wright Already screened in the US last month, the finale of Revolution arrives over here in a climactic double bill, which opens with Rachel holding the militia to grenade-based ransom.
His own Army camouflage -- a material modish in the last few years in everything from bras to cargo pants to grenade-tossing Madonna videos -- would have caused more of a frisson in female voters than country club plaid.
It is likely that its perpetrators were French, as Gabonese have no access to grenades.
Up to three firearms can be carried at one time, in addition to grenades and the standard combat knife.
The positions on the southern Australian flank continued to be subjected to grenading, so the 5th Battalion was brought up to relieve the 7th.
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