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Definitionn. a small explosive bomb thrown by hand or fired from a missile
Last update: October 16, 2015
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The soldiers used grenades in the war. [Please select]
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He had picked up the scrap of a grenade that had killed an aide-de-camp standing near the commander-in-chief and had taken it to his commander. [Please select]
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When a grenade drops in a British trench somebody seizes it instantly and throws it back. [Please select]
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When a grenade drops into a German trench everybody runs. [Please select]
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"But playing around with Louis Akers is like playing with a hand-grenade, Edith." [Please select]
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In the course of a moderate walk he saw them enter the Hotel Grenade. [Please select]
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Very early in the morning Banker was in front of the Hotel Grenade. [Please select]
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The professor thought of sending to the Hotel Grenade, but he hesitated. [Please select]
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A crude sort of hand grenade which, in the early stages of the war. [Please select]
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While the other combatants were locked in a death grapple, he would advance by himself to the German trenches and hurl his grenade. [Please select]
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Without a moment's hesitation, Briggs hurled a Mills grenade straight through the loophole, and, forgetting for the moment that others of his troop were not with him, uttered a wild screech. [Please select]
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