Definitionn. a laborer who loads and unloads vessels in a port
Last update: October 3, 2015
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The former, bred in the tradition of the Napoleonic battle, looked for the decision only from the employment of "masses"; the latter, trained with the breech-loader and without war experience, expected to decide battles by infantry fire only. [Please select]
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A loader fell and he also lay still. [Please select]
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"A Lee-Enfield charger-loader." [Please select]
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When he came back, he loaded the rifle, which was a little breech-loader, and began eagerly looking about for game. [Please select]
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For a moment, for just so long as it needs to stuff a cartridge into a breech-loader, the lama hesitated. [Please select]
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A Hall flintlock breech-loader; an Elisha Collier flintlock revolver; a pair of Forsythe detonator-lock pistols. [Please select]
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There was no Hall breech-loader, either, but there was a dilapidated old Ketland. [Please select]
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