its sharp and its a form of plant life
I was pelted with shrapnel from the exploding grenades.
"Shrapnel" means fragment of some military item, like a bullet, or a bomb shell, orsomething like that. You could use it like " As the bomb exploded, shrapnel flew everywhere" or "Asthe bullet made contact, it broke into shrapnel"
As a flak round is fired into oncoming aircraft it is detonated at a pre-determined altitude causing shrapnel to tear into anything coming into its path. This shrapnel is devastating to aircraft, particularly the engines, equipment and personnel housing areas, as they are highly fragile and precision pieces of equipment. I hope that answers your query. Dan, 16. Historical Studies Student
my MCV is high 98 is that dangerous?
Dangerous - yes. Armed - probably not
shrapnel is a piece of metal. for example when a bomb explodes it creates shrapnel
Shrapnel is little bits of metal from a hand grenade or bullet or some other explosive metal object. It would be dangerous because it will tear up your body, if you were to get hit by it.
Shrapnel is little bits of metal from a hand grenade or bullet or some other explosive metal object. It would be dangerous because it will tear up your body, if you were to get hit by it.
Joe Shrapnel's birth name is Joe Sebastian Shrapnel.
Lex Shrapnel's birth name is Alexander Carey Shrapnel.
Tom Shrapnel's birth name is Thomas Heydon Shrapnel.
Over a dozen Marines were wounded on Saturday when they were struck by shrapnel from an IED. The word shrapnel is a noun.
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The word 'shrapnel' is named after Henry Shrapnel the Englishman who invented it back in the 1700's.
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Shrapnel is named after Major General Henry Shrapnel (1761 - 1842) an English artillery officer
I was pelted with shrapnel from the exploding grenades.