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grenade Meaning

Wordnet

grenade (n)

a small explosive bomb thrown by hand or fired from a missile

Webster

grenade (n.)

A hollow ball or shell of iron filled with powder of other explosive, ignited by means of a fuse, and thrown from the hand among enemies.

grenade Sentence Examples

  1. The soldier lobbed a grenade into the enemy trench, its deafening explosion shattering the silence.
  2. The grenade launcher sent a series of grenades arcing high into the air, targeting the advancing forces.
  3. The bomb disposal team carefully disarmed a grenade found near a school, preventing a potential disaster.
  4. The insurgents planted a grenade under the police vehicle, hoping to create chaos and fear.
  5. The anti-tank grenade pierced the armor of the enemy tank, causing it to burst into flames.
  6. The grenade detonated prematurely, injuring the soldier who had thrown it.
  7. The grenade's pin was stuck, forcing the soldier to make a quick decision before it exploded.
  8. The smoke grenade created a dense cloud of white smoke, obscuring the view and disorienting the enemy.
  9. The fragmentation grenade released dozens of shrapnel fragments, showering the area with deadly projectiles.
  10. The grenade's timer ticked down ominously, leaving its intended victims with precious seconds to react.

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a small explosive bomb thrown by hand or fired from a missileA hollow ball or shell of iron filled with powder of other explosive, ignited by means of a fuse, a

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The soldier lobbed a grenade into the enemy trench, its deafening explosion shattering the silence.

The grenade launcher sent a series of grenades arcing high into the air, targeting the advancing forces.

The bomb disposal team carefully disarmed a grenade found near a school, preventing a potential disaster.

The insurgents planted a grenade under the police vehicle, hoping to create chaos and fear.