Definitionn. a cord with an attached hook that is used to fire certain types of cannon
Last update: July 1, 2015
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His whistle is always attached to him throughthe lanyard which he weares round his neck. [Please select]
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'Like a lanyard for your bag; but it's an odd one, seems to me.' [Please select]
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We hauled off upon the lanyard of the whip-staff, and helped the man at the helm. [Please select]
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The portion left untouched will act as a lanyard and give the necessary steadiness to the early operations. [Please select]
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"Take a-hold here, an' keep ringin' steady," said Dan, passing Harvey the lanyard of a bell that hung just behind the windlass. [Please select]
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The General consented at once, and the old man pulled the lanyard. [Please select]
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Christy had only to reverse the direction of the carriage, hastily sight the piece, and pull the lanyard. [Please select]
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Quick as thought Billy and Lathrop ripped off the waterproof cover and Frank jerked the lanyard. [Please select]
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Just as Sanborn stepped back, lanyard in hand, to fire a second shot, Frank dived like a sea-gull sweeping down on a fish and the missile whistled harmlessly overhead. [Please select]
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Charley, the young gunner, had just dropped the firing lanyard from his hand and it was seen the Colón's conning tower was hit. [Please select]
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