musketry (Meaning)

Wordnet

musketry (n)

musketeers and their muskets collectively

the technique of using small arms (especially in battle)

Webster

musketry (n.)

Muskets, collectively.

The fire of muskets.

Synonyms & Antonyms of musketry

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musketry Sentence Examples

  1. The musketry echoed through the battlefield, shattering the eerie silence.
  2. The soldiers' musketry was relentless, decimating the enemy ranks.
  3. The general ordered a full-scale musketry assault on the enemy stronghold.
  4. The smoke from the musketry hung heavy in the air, obscuring the view.
  5. The musketry proved ineffective against the enemy's well-fortified position.
  6. The sound of musketry became an unwelcome symphony of death and destruction.
  7. The attackers suffered heavy casualties under the hail of musketry.
  8. The defenders held their ground despite the relentless musketry assault.
  9. The musketry fire illuminated the night sky, casting an eerie glow over the battlefield.
  10. The muskets roared like thunder, deafening the soldiers and shaking the very ground beneath their feet.

FAQs About the word musketry

musketeers and their muskets collectively, the technique of using small arms (especially in battle)Muskets, collectively., The fire of muskets.

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The musketry echoed through the battlefield, shattering the eerie silence.

The soldiers' musketry was relentless, decimating the enemy ranks.

The general ordered a full-scale musketry assault on the enemy stronghold.

The smoke from the musketry hung heavy in the air, obscuring the view.