bayonet

[ US /ˈbeɪəˌnɛt/ ]
[ UK /bˈe‍ɪənˌɛt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a knife that can be fixed to the end of a rifle and used as a weapon
VERB
  1. stab or kill someone with a bayonet
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How To Use bayonet In A Sentence

  • If you slacked you were given a poke from a guard with his Bayonet. Eric Batty
  • Royale, with a bayonet at his loins, and only escaped by taking refuge under the porte-cochere of No. 6. Les Miserables
  • Furthermore, I would like to chat to you about atheism in a fox-hole as you are about to be bayonetted to death or as you lie dying from cancer on your death-bed. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • What also makes this Leica look-alike even more of a clone is the fact that Konica have made the Hexar RF to accept the special Leica-M bayonet mount lenses, as well as their own Konica lenses.
  • The infantryman carried a substantial ammunition pouch, bayonet, water-bottle, and ‘snapsack’ for a day's rations suspended from broad cross-belts, usually made of buff leather and pipeclayed to inconvenient whiteness.
  • On 7 September, resisting confinement in the post guardhouse, he received a fatal wound from a soldier's bayonet.
  • IR19 survived the French cannister and charged home and put all of the French artillerists to the bayonet. BAR Napoleon Playtest
  • But Shaheed was staring at a maidan in which lady doctors were being bayoneted before they were raped, and raped again before they were shot. G. Roger Denson: The Beauty We Fear: The Mosques of Secular Muslim Writers
  • They sabered the officer who raised a white surrender flag, and bayoneted the wounded in a merciless slaughter.
  • The soldiers were ordered to do bayonet practice.
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