bayonets (Meaning)

bayonets

to stab with a bayonet, a weapon like a dagger made to fit on the muzzle end of a rifle, to use a bayonet, to compel or drive by or as if by the bayonet, a steel blade attached at the muzzle end of a shoulder arm (such as a rifle) and used in hand-to-hand combat

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to stab with a bayonet, a weapon like a dagger made to fit on the muzzle end of a rifle, to use a bayonet, to compel or drive by or as if by the bayonet, a stee

daggers, bowie knives, switchblades, sheath knives, poniards, dirks, bolos, stylets, cutlasses, knives

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The soldiers charged forward with gleaming bayonets fixed to their rifles.

The bayonet was a formidable close-quarters weapon, capable of inflicting severe wounds.

The soldiers fought tooth and nail, their bayonets glinting in the dim light.

The enemy troops were outnumbered and outmaneuvered, their bayonets no match for the superior weaponry.