rifles (Meaning)

rifles

a rifled artillery piece, to ransack especially with the intent to steal, to hit or throw a ball with great force, to cut spiral grooves into the bore of, to steal and carry away, a shoulder weapon with a rifled bore, a weapon with a long rifled barrel that is designed to be fired from the shoulder, steal entry 1 sense 2a, to search through fast and roughly especially in order to steal, soldiers armed with rifles, to engage in ransacking and stealing, to cut spiral grooves on the inside of a barrel of, a body of soldiers armed with rifles, to hit or throw (a ball) with great force or speed

rifles Sentence Examples

  1. The soldiers charged into battle with their rifles raised high.
  2. The hunter carefully aimed his rifle at the stag in the distance.
  3. The rifle shot rang out through the quiet forest, echoing for miles.
  4. The sniper hid in the shadows, his rifle trained on the enemy target.
  5. The king's guards stood watch at the palace gates, armed with rifles.
  6. The rebels seized the government building, rounding up the rifles from the security forces.
  7. The hunters' rifles were confiscated by the game warden due to illegal hunting.
  8. The marksman's rifle was finely tuned to ensure accuracy and precision.
  9. The museum displayed a collection of antique rifles from various eras.
  10. The soldiers fired their rifles in unison, creating a deafening roar.

FAQs About the word rifles

a rifled artillery piece, to ransack especially with the intent to steal, to hit or throw a ball with great force, to cut spiral grooves into the bore of, to st

firelocks, muskets, flintlocks,shotguns, fieldpieces, smoothbores, blunderbusses, semiautomatics, carbines, matchlocks

loses,hides,ignores, abandons,neglects

The soldiers charged into battle with their rifles raised high.

The hunter carefully aimed his rifle at the stag in the distance.

The rifle shot rang out through the quiet forest, echoing for miles.

The sniper hid in the shadows, his rifle trained on the enemy target.