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grenade

[gri-neyd] / grɪˈneɪd /


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Yellow and red smoke bombs representing grenade fire could be seen rising above power facilities scattered across the city.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Basic kid, grenades. All of them. They had no reinforcements. Nothing.”

From Washington Times

It is up to Michael, who is 23, but has five years’ experience in the military operating grenade launchers, to train them.

From New York Times

“Like the actual house is shaking, the apartment is shaking and it’s really clear on the phone. You can hear the bullets, you can hear all the grenades.”

From Seattle Times

The military has launched airstrikes on positions defended by fighters with rocket-propelled grenades and antiaircraft weapons.

From Washington Post