- p****es to
their teammates, or to kick
unaimed long
balls down the field. For example, a
clearance is a long
unaimed kick
intended to move the ball as far...
-
would die in battle.
After some years, Ahab is
mortally wounded by an
unaimed arrow after he and
Jehoshaphat tried to re-capture Ramoth-Gilead from the...
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however small, and
avail oneself of any profit,
however slight. Do
something unaimed, but
spectacular ("hitting the gr****") to
provoke a
response from the enemy...
- warriors, squaws, children, ponies, and dogs ... went down
before that
unaimed fire. — Edward S. Godfrey, captain,
commanded Co. D of the 7th Cavalry...
-
requirement to be able to
sweep the
ground in
front of an
advancing tank with
unaimed fire. The
turret armor of the 75 mm and 105 mm
armed M4
ranged from 25...
-
British Army
developed the
concept of
directed fire (as
opposed to m****ive
unaimed volleys) and
formed Rifle regiments,
notably the 95th and the 60th who...
- the smaller, ****uming
identical weapons. The
linear law also
applies to
unaimed fire into an enemy-occupied area. The rate of
attrition depends on the...
-
Action Rotating drum bolt Rate of fire 12–14
aimed shots per
minute 24
unaimed shots per
minute Muzzle velocity 439 m/s (1,440.3 ft/s) Effective firing range...
- (executed by
strapping a
rolling camera onto his back, or
carried about unaimed in
plastic bags with
holes cut for the lens), and then
shown to no one...
- zone
versus his own mead day
versus me-day
unnamed [ˌʌnˈneɪmd]
versus unaimed [ʌnˈeɪmd]
forerunner [ˈfɔ(ɹ)ˌɹənə(ɹ)]
versus foreigner [ˈfɔɹənəɹ] Note...