Redstone

[ red-stohn ]

noun
  1. a U.S. surface-to-surface ballistic missile powered by a single rocket engine.

Origin of Redstone

1
After Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Alabama

Words Nearby Redstone

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How to use Redstone in a sentence

  • You agreed to give me four dollars to carry you out to Redstone School-house an' back.

    Watch Yourself Go By | Al. G. Field
  • He had accidentally met with Ellen Redstone for the first time since I left.

  • We could go down the Redstone lanes towards Pemberley: one always has a whiff of sea-air there over the downs.'

    Uncle Max | Rosa Nouchette Carey
  • Indians are great wanderers, and a myth can travel as far as a Redstone pipe or a string of wampum.

    Myths of the Cherokee | James Mooney
  • A court, for the trial of the conspirants, was held at Redstone Fort; and many of them were arraigned at its 232 bar.

    Chronicles of Border Warfare | Alexander Scott Withers