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blunderbusses Meaning in Bengali



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blunderbusses's Usage Examples:

38 blunderbusses.


The blunderbuss did still have its civilian applications, however; the Lewis and Clark Expedition carried a number of blunderbusses, some.


superiority —the Spaniards, protected with armour and shields, fought with blunderbusses and cannon— the Guanches, fighting naked, attacked them from the slopes.


and runs through the village, dancing to the sound of bagpipes and blunderbusses with large wood sticks.


elephants, some of the world's largest cannons, muskets and flintlock blunderbusses.


include, but are not limited to: rifles, carbines, shotguns, muskets, blunderbusses, submachine guns, personal defense weapons, wall guns, musketoons, and.


crew of seven, with four small guns, two swivel cannons, and a few blunderbusses.


in his duties of planting the area, he had to ensure that there were blunderbusses and muskets available so he could arm his men to defend the new plantation.


with 8 swivel guns and 6 smaller pieces (swivel-mounted, large caliber blunderbusses), and a crew of 37 men.


rudimentary weapons, everyday work tools such as sickles, pitchforks and some blunderbusses they had achieved, were meeting all of the area in Salinas del Manzano.


the Napoleonic Wars many of these guns were cut down and turned into blunderbusses.


gave them gunpowder weapons, such as flintlock rifles, cannons and blunderbusses, and showed the rebels how to make them.


the Americans, rushed to the beach in force brandishing krises and blunderbusses.


Accordingly, Rodgers placed sentries at the hatch, armed with blunderbusses and under orders to open fire should the prisoners attempt to breach.


Roux said the Māori were astonished at the blunderbusses he had mounted outside his tent.


The armory also produced rifles, muskets, carbines, and flint blunderbusses for cavalry in 1809.


think are a group of turkeys and fire their rather overcharged long blunderbusses at the group.


increased her armament to six 18-pounders, four swivel guns, and six blunderbusses.


description about the Iowans: in the ranks were to be found men armed with blunderbusses, flintlocks, and quaint old ancestral swords that had probably adorned.


Boarding weapons in the Age of Sail consisted of grenades, pistols, blunderbusses, muskets, bayonets, cutlasses, naval boarding axes, and naval boarding.


When there are blunderbusses, these usually close ranks.



blunderbusses's Meaning':

a short musket of wide bore with a flared muzzle

Synonyms:

bell; musket;

Antonyms:

straight line; detach;

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