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Meaning of fusil

Wordnet

fusil (n)

a light flintlock musket

Webster

fusil (v. t.)

Capable of being melted or rendered fluid by heat; fusible.

Running or flowing, as a liquid.

Formed by melting and pouring into a mold; cast; founded.

Webster

fusil (n.)

A light kind of flintlock musket, formerly in use.

A bearing of a rhomboidal figure; -- named from its shape, which resembles that of a spindle.

fusil Sentence Examples

  1. The soldier aimed his fusil at the distant enemy position.
  2. The museum showcased a collection of antique fusils, including flintlock and wheellock models.
  3. The hunting expedition headed into the woods armed with fusils.
  4. The muzzleloader's fusil shot with a deafening roar, sending a ball hurtling towards its target.
  5. The marksman held his fusil steady, taking his time to align the shot perfectly.
  6. The fusil's stock was crafted from finely grained mahogany.
  7. The barrel of the fusil was meticulously polished to prevent rust.
  8. The recoil of the fusil jolted the shooter's shoulder, but he quickly recovered and reloaded.
  9. The smoke from the fusil's discharge lingered in the air, obscuring the target.
  10. The inventor displayed his revolutionary design for a breech-loading fusil before a panel of experts.

FAQs About the word fusil

a light flintlock musketCapable of being melted or rendered fluid by heat; fusible., Running or flowing, as a liquid., Formed by melting and pouring into a mold

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The soldier aimed his fusil at the distant enemy position.

The museum showcased a collection of antique fusils, including flintlock and wheellock models.

The hunting expedition headed into the woods armed with fusils.

The muzzleloader's fusil shot with a deafening roar, sending a ball hurtling towards its target.