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How do you use weapon in a sentence?

Answer:I will prod you with a weapon of evil and torture. He sold a weapon to the soldier.I found an ancient weapon buried in my backyard.Silly Answer:AGH! SOMEONE SHOVED THEIR WEAPON UP MY BUTT.Silly note:Ever notice how weapon looks like "wee upon?" I mean, you could say, "Do not weapon your clothes." Do not wee upon your clothes. Heh. I find it funny.


When was the Jodrell Bank Telescope launched into space?

Jodrell Bank is a radiotelescope on Earth and has never been launched into space. It rests upon massive concrete foundations.


What is the difference between a bomb and a shell?

A bomb is an explosive device designed to be dropped from an aircraft or launched to detonate upon impact or after a delay, often used for large-scale destruction. In contrast, a shell is a projectile designed to be fired from artillery or a cannon, typically containing explosive materials and a fuse to detonate upon reaching a target or after a certain distance. While both are designed to cause destruction, their methods of delivery and deployment differ significantly.


What is Zeus' main weapon?

Yes he had a lightning bolt as his weapons but his main weapon was his 20 foot long master bolt


What weapon did Bellerophon use?

Bellerophon sat upon Pegasus, flew, and shot his foes with arrows.


What is a Shell from World War 1?

A shell from World War I refers to an explosive projectile fired by artillery, such as cannons and howitzers. These shells were designed to explode upon impact or in the air, causing significant damage to enemy troops, fortifications, and equipment. The use of shells marked a shift in warfare, introducing more destructive capabilities and contributing to the high casualties of the war. Artillery played a pivotal role in the trench warfare that characterized the conflict.


What weapon replaced the atomic bomb?

It hasn't been replaced with anything, just improved upon by variants.


What does killed by a shell mean?

"Killed by a shell" typically refers to death caused by explosive artillery shells in warfare. These shells are designed to explode upon impact, causing extensive damage and casualties. It is a common cause of death in conflicts involving heavy artillery fire.


Can an active National Guard member carry a concealed weapon anywhere in the US?

No, because being a member of the National Guard has no impact upon the laws covering a concealed weapon in any US state. Special considerations on weapon carry exist for law enforcement and retired law enforcement only, although there are carry and concealed carry options for other people based upon local laws.


What is the sentence for aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon for a juvenile?

If a juvenile commits aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon, he is likely to be charged as an adult. The possible sentence would depend upon what state the crime was committed in.


What is a torpedo?

A torpedo is a self-propelled underwater weapon with an explosive warhead. It can be launched by aircraft, ship, or submarine, against surface vessels or submarines. Torpedoes use monopropellants (e.g., Otto Fuel) as engine fuel, which has its own oxidizer, since there isn't any oxygen to sustain a combustion engine underwater otherwise.


How did the American military improve in World War 2 from world World War 1?

The number one difference of the American military in WWII was the American rifle. All other countries were using bolt action weapons as the standard infantry weapon basically the same weapon from WWI, America had developed the M-1 Garand a semi-automatic weapon. Two other areas that American military improved upon from WWI to WWII and that was 1. the strategic use of tanks to support infantry and 2. the strategic use of airpower to support landings, infantry movements etc.