fusil Antonyms
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Meaning of fusil
fusil (n)
a light flintlock musket
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.
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
- 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.
- The marksman held his fusil steady, taking his time to align the shot perfectly.
- The fusil's stock was crafted from finely grained mahogany.
- The barrel of the fusil was meticulously polished to prevent rust.
- The recoil of the fusil jolted the shooter's shoulder, but he quickly recovered and reloaded.
- The smoke from the fusil's discharge lingered in the air, obscuring the target.
- 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.