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- noun Plural form of
grenade .
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Examples
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I mean, getting guns and grenades is easier than, you know, securing explosives and then training someone to build a bomb.
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I mean, getting guns and grenades is easier than, you know, securing explosives and then training someone to build a bomb.
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When the Japanese heard that the American troops had landed on the Philippines and were moving to Mendoro, the Japanese guards told 137 of the POWs to get into a ditch, then the guards poured gasoline on them, set them afire and tossed in grenades massacring almost all of the men.
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“Isn†™ t that like telling spider-man he shouldn†™ t bother trying to beat the green goblin, who can fly and throw grenades from a distance?”
Iron Man 2 poster features Whiplash | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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I mean, getting guns and grenades is easier than, you know, securing explosives and then training someone to build a bomb.
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I mean, getting guns and grenades is easier than, you know, securing explosives and then training someone to build a bomb.
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Then there was Butch, an army veteran specialised in grenades and explosives, who later on became the proud owner of a beautiful helicopter.
old story nathreee 2010
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Instead of musing about 36 grain grenades, why don't you factor in bore life at hyper-velocities?
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A cushy desk job morphing into totting a rifle with two grenades is always a whisker away.
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Why are police throwing in grenades where they know there are infants?
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