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case shot
noun
- a collection of small projectiles in a case, to be fired from a cannon.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of case shot1
First recorded in 1665–75
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Example Sentences
Frequently the Union gunners fired a hundred guns a minute, round shot, case shot and shell.
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Well steered; edge toward him, and when you fire bring your guns to bear right among his men with the case-shot.
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The declared purpose of the canon balles was to replace the old artillery case-shot attack.
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As I spoke, one of the artillerists was stooping to the muzzle of the six-pounder, holding in his hand a spherical case-shot.
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The rude gaps torn by the shells and case-shot were closed as quickly as they were made.
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