musketoon (Meaning)

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musketoon (n.)

A short musket.

One who is armed with such a musket.

Synonyms & Antonyms of musketoon

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musketoon Sentence Examples

  1. The musketeer raised his heavy musketoon, its barrel gleaming in the sunlight.
  2. The musketoon's thunderous roar echoed through the smoke-filled battlefield.
  3. The heavy discharge of musketoons created a deafening cacophony on the charge.
  4. The militia used their musketoons to defend against the British regulars.
  5. The musketoon was a fearsome weapon, capable of inflicting devastating wounds.
  6. The musketeer's musketoon was his lifeline and his symbol of authority.
  7. The musketoon was a crucial weapon in the American Revolution and other conflicts.
  8. The musketoon's long barrel allowed for increased accuracy and range.
  9. The musketeer carefully loaded his musketoon, knowing that it could be his last shot.
  10. The muskets and musketoons of the infantry poured a deadly hail of fire upon the enemy.

FAQs About the word musketoon

A short musket., One who is armed with such a musket.

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The musketeer raised his heavy musketoon, its barrel gleaming in the sunlight.

The musketoon's thunderous roar echoed through the smoke-filled battlefield.

The heavy discharge of musketoons created a deafening cacophony on the charge.

The militia used their musketoons to defend against the British regulars.