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Sparkling with 7,500 lights, the two-ton Adirondack was larger than any ever used before.

Bicycles aren't two-ton hunks of steel and glass capable of reaching triple-digit speeds.

Incredibly, the August attacks involved two-ton truck bombs assembled in the middle of the Iraqi capital.

Coal was brought down from the hills on the backs of mules, and iron carried in two-ton wagons.

A two-ton bomb clanked into contact with its metal plating and burst.

"We brought up six two-ton guided missiles," said the Chief dourly.

The Chief had gone off to help maneuver two-ton guided missiles into launching tubes.

Ton, half-ton and two-ton bombs began to detonate, fifty fathoms down.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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