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bazooka
[ buh-zoo-kuh ]
noun
- a tube-shaped, portable rocket launcher that fires a rocket capable of penetrating several inches of armor plate, as of a tank or other armored military vehicle.
bazooka
/ bəˈzuːkə /
noun
- a portable tubular rocket-launcher that fires a projectile capable of piercing armour: used by infantrymen as a short-range antitank weapon
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Example Sentences
Once he hits eight, we can head on over to Bullets & Burgers, and who knows, maybe they'll let him strap on a bazooka.
With literal fidelity, the band members perform with an AK-47 and a bazooka strapped onto their shoulders.
A WWII re-enactor is brought into the hospital when a homemade bazooka backfires and leaves an unexploded grenade in his abdomen.
If they were, then we could all run out and purchase a tank, a grenade launcher, a bazooka, a SCUD missile and a nuclear warhead.
But with that noble exception, the foreign-policy establishment of the town went bazooka.
The bazooka-shells, like small rocket-missiles, sped through the short distance.
It was the eighth missile from the bazooka which ended the battle.
The cab started with a cough and a roar, and shot out of the terminal like a bazooka shell.
"Bazooka shells ought to discourage anything," Davis said in an icy voice.
Simultaneously, the bazooka-missiles hit their target and flung living, incandescent flame deep into the creature's body.
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