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- A stiletto (plural stilettos) is a specialized dagger with a long slender blade and needle-like point, primarily intended as a thrusting and stabbing weapon...
- villains of this type, including Cottonmouth, Diamondback, Steeplejack, and Stilleto. Many of Cage's villains are people who became criminals because they were...
- OED-clog. Owen: CPRW 2012. Note that some thick-soled women's shoes (stilleto or wedge), which while not wooden soled, are as rigid as clogs. They likewise...
- bodkin point, a narrow armor-piercing arrowhead; bodkin needle; dagger, stilleto or "nail dagger"; an awl-like leather-punching device; and a slim pointed...
- Ash (July 9, 2023, in Toronto) KIA (July 12, 2023, in Philadelphia) Tory Stilleto (July 15, 2023, in Nashville) Dee Digs (July 20, 2023, in Minneapolis)...
- 2 – the newest portable Sirius radio. A slimmer, improved version of the Stilleto 100. Has a microSD slot behind the battery for storing MP3/WMA files and...
- United States Institute of Peace Press. p. 81. Pike, John. "UR-100N / SS-19 STILLETO". GlobalSecurity.org. Retrieved 27 April 2017. Podvig, Pavel (2004). Russian...
- Strategic Rocket Forces to field the UR-100 (SS-11 'Sego') and UR-100N (SS-19 'Stilleto') ICBMs. On 9 April 1946 8th Air Army was renamed 2nd Air Army DA, and...
- Forces began to field the new UR-100 (SS-11 'Sego') and UR-100N (SS-19 'Stilleto') ICBMs beginning with the 43rd Rocket Army in the Ukrainian SSR, providing...
- diametrically opposed to the shoe fashion trend of the time - Italian stilletos - and consequently, orders failed to materialize. The first sales were...