"Get down, get down, here comes a grenade!"
Then suddenly ther it was the final grenade on earth
The soldier lobbed a grenade into the enemy bunker.
That's an unusual grenade you have there. I'll need another grenade, Sarge!
The term "grenade" itself does not contain any swear words. It typically refers to an explosive device. However, if used in a sentence that includes swear words, then it could contribute to the overall profanity of that sentence.
Some common grenade names include the M67, which is a hand grenade used by the U.S. military, the RGD-5, a Soviet-era fragmentation grenade, and the M84, also known as the stun grenade or flashbang. Other notable names include the F1 grenade, used by various countries, and the C4 grenade, which is a type of plastic explosive rather than a traditional grenade. Each of these grenades serves specific tactical purposes on the battlefield.
A round grenade the shape of a baseball Manley was used in the Vietnam war by troops.
ummm. A USED hand grenade wouldn't exist because, it's only a 1 time use as when you pull the pin it explodes, so therefore you wouldn't get a used hand grenade only the little bits a pieces of one.
The Mark (MK) I hand grenade was used in WW1 The MK II A1 and MK III A2 were used in WW2
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The British and Canadian troops used the Mills No 36 mk1 grenade. The US troops used a similar but slimmer grenade the M2. The German Army at that period used the Stielhandgranate model43
The Japanese did they used powder from a volconno, a cloth, and a can
An explosive powder that is no longer used.